In re Volkswagen(5th Cir. en banc). A self-titled “ad hoc committee of intellectual property trial lawyers in the Eastern District of Texas” have filed a brief in the pending VW case arguing on the substance that the E.D.Tex. courts do not excessively retain cases in a way that is any different from other jurisdictions. The AIPLA amicus brief in the same case argues that too many cases are being heard in Texas. [Trial Lawyer Brief] [More Info].- The non-profit IP Hall of Fame is asking for nominations for inductees in the 2008 IP Hall of Fame. The award is designed to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to today’s Intellectual Property System. www.iphalloffame.com. The award will be limited to five inductees this year. A couple of notes: (1) The Hall of Fame is non-profit, but sponsored by the for-profit IAM-Magazine. (2) I am a member of the Hall of Fame Academy and will vote on the inductees. (Being on the academy is different from being an inductee).
- John Doll (Commissioner for Patents) will be taking questions on May 13 (11:00 am CST) as part of a webinar sponsored by Kirkpatrick & Lockhart. It appears that you must pre-register for this FREE event. LINK.
- While much of the proposed patent reform legislation has been directed toward easing pain felt by major corporations being sued for patent infringement, one proposed measure would move inequitable conduct issues to the PTO for a decision. NY Times discussed this last week as a battle between Innovator and Generic Pharma – with the lobbyists winning. [LINK]
- USPTO Publishes Common Application Format for EPO and JPO [Via IP/Updates]
- Pfizer's Lipitor '893 Patent Survives Reexamination [Via Patent Docs]



