—Professor Thomas Cotter will take office in August as Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Intellectual Property Section's Antitrust Interface with IP Rights Committee. Working together with Chair Carole…
—Professor Tom Cotter's article "An Economic Analysis of Patent Law's Inequitable Conduct Doctrine," 53 Ariz. L. Rev. 735 (2011), was featured on the "Written Description" Patent Law Blog in a post by Southern…
—Professor Tom Cotter was quoted in an article in the June 2012 issue of Twin Cities Business Magazine entitled "Supervalu Slam Dunks Jordan." Cotter spoke about a recent decision in a right of publicity…
—Professor Tom Cotter was quoted in a Star Tribune article on the Supreme Court's decision in Mayo v. Prometheus, which held unpatentable, a process for treating patients suffering from autoimmune…
—Professor Tom Cotter served as one of several contributors in an online symposium regarding a new book, Creation Without Restraint: Promoting Liberty and Rivalry in Innovation (Oxford University Press 2012)…
—Professor Tom Cotter was quoted in the Star Tribune in an article on the upcoming Supreme Court argument in Mayo v. Prometheus. The outcome of this patent case matters to patients, and Cotter…
—Professor Thomas Cotter was quoted in an article in the Minnesota Daily about the effects of newly enacted changes to U.S. patent law on research at the University of Minnesota. Cotter discusses the U.S.…
—Professor Tom Cotter was quoted in a Star Tribune article entitled "Google's Search Formula Faces Scrutiny." The article discusses Google CEO Eric Schmidt's upcoming appearance before the Senate…
—Professor Thomas Cotter was quoted in the Sioux Falls, South Dakota Argus Leader in a story concerning a lawsuit between Marco, Inc. and Advanced Systems, Inc. involving alleged violations of employee…
—Professor Tom Cotter was cited 38 times in a new Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report entitled, The Evolving IP Marketplace: Aligning Patent Notice and Remedies with Competition. The report is the…
—Professor Thomas Cotter's article entitled "Optimal Fines for False Patent Marking," published in the Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review (Vol. 17, 2010), has been selected for inclusion…
—The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued an opinion in Sony BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum, holding that a jury award of $675,000 against a defendant who illegally…