Invention Harvest “Wrongs” – How to Avoid a Drought Gallium Law May 21, 2024 If you recall from our last article on the subject, we discussed best practices for how to have a successful invention harvest.
Invention Harvest “Rights” – How to Have a Fruitful Harvest Gallium Law May 14, 2024 As we discussed in our last article, invention harvests can greatly help any venture identify the ideas and innovations that are
Invention Harvesting – It’s Not Just for Crops Gallium Law May 7, 2024 What is an “Invention” Harvest? In a field of inventions, your team is the best tractor. So strap on your
From Battlefield to Breakfast Table: The Secret History of SPAM in WWII Gallium Law April 9, 2024 How Did SPAM Contribute To WWII? This article is the fourth in our series on the technology and innovations that
The Successful Inventor’s Guide: 11 Essential Dos and Don’ts for a Successful Journey Gallium Law April 2, 2024 The spark of an idea – it’s exhilarating to imagine your concept becoming reality. The road to becoming an inventor holds immense
Facing Patent Infringement Accusations on Amazon? 5 Essential Things To Know Wes Schwie March 26, 2024 Understanding Amazon Patent Infringement Accusations Selling your product on Amazon can be a dream come true, but it also comes
The Hidden Rules Of Patent law Gallium Law March 7, 2024 What Are The 5 Hidden Rules Of Patent Law? Hidden Rule 1: Understanding MPEP Guidance for Claims There are several
A Brief Explanation of Trade Secrets Isabel Fox February 29, 2024 What are Trade Secrets? Unlike patents and trademarks, trade secrets are not as widely well known or understood. However, trade
Navigating New Norms: Learn 3 Ways How M&A Antitrust Scrutiny May Reshape the Value of Patents Gallium Law February 15, 2024 1. M&A Antitrust Scrutiny – The Rising Power of Global Competition Regulators Antitrust and anti-competitiveness enforcement have greatly affected the
Patent Profanity: Invention? Gallium Law January 30, 2024 So, what’s behind this aversion to the use of patent profanity “invention?” You may have noticed that few patents seem