Patent Lawsuit Filing Update (2006.01.23)
January 23, 2006 on 8:34 am | In Independent Inventors, Lawsuits, USPTO |One of the things I do every week (almost) for Rethink(IP) is create a list of the patent lawsuits that were recently filed. Subscription information (if you are interested) can be found here: http://www.rethinkip.com/archives/rss_email_patent_lawsuit_filing_notices.html
This week’s notice included an interesting case. The USPTO being sued for patent infringement by a pro se litigant. Sadly, no electronic copy was available (so I can’t attach a copy of the Complaint). If anyone has the scoop, let me know.
Ms. Grasty does appear to have a design patent: D464,214.
The docket sheet shows:
Eastern District of
CIVIL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 1:06-cv-00040-
| Diahann Grasty v. PTO |
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I am a law student interested in patent/copyright law for music…does such a specialty exist? Are their firms that focus solely on this?
My prior short career b/f law school was as a musician; I worked for the University of Michigan as a staff accompanist (I’m a pianist) and then worked for the USAF Band for 3 years. Everyone I know in school is taking advantage of their undergraduate degrees, for instance in business or in computer science…why can’t I?
Please let me know if you have any leads. My previous searches have been fruitless. Even my career services office has told me there is really no such thing.
Thanks
Comment by Brady — February 7, 2006 #