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In the News: Newholm Comments on “Written Description”
Boyle Fredrickson’s Timothy Newholm, one of the firm’s founding shareholders and a former patent examiner, recently commented on Ariad Pharmaceuticals Inc v. Eli Lilly and Co. for the Wisconsin Law Journal. According to those familiar with the case, the court’s decision is likely to determine whether or not patents must include a “written description” of…
Read MoreNewholm Provides Insight into Ariad Pharmaceuticals v. Eli Lilly (Wisconsin Law Journal)
BOYLE FREDRICKSON’S TIMOTHY NEWHOLM PROVIDES INSIGHT INTO ARIAD PHARMACEUTICALS v. ELI LILLY (WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL)
Read MoreBoyle Fredrickson Celebrates 10th Anniversary
Wisconsin’s Largest IP Law Firm Focuses on Client Service and Innovation Boyle Fredrickson, Wisconsin’s largest intellectual property (IP) law firm, recently celebrated its 1Oth anniversary in December of 2009. Ten years ago, shareholders James Boyle, John Fredrickson, Timothy Newholm, David Stein and Michael Gratz founded the Milwaukee-based IP law firm now known simply as Boyle…
Read MoreBusiness Journal of Milwaukee Recognizes Boyle Fredrickson among Fastest Growing Firms
Boyle Fredrickson Grows 49 Percent from 2006-08; Intellectual Property Law Firm Attains Second Award for 2009 Boyle Fredrickson, Wisconsin’s largest intellectual property (IP) law firm, was recently recognized by the Business Journal of Milwaukee as one of the fastest growing firms in the greater Milwaukee area. The firm saw its revenue increase by 49 percent…
Read MoreBoyle Fredrickson Remains Committed to Giving Back to the Community (Business Journal of Milwaukee)
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Read MoreThinking Ahead – Tips For Achieving Strategic Innovation
Given the world’s current economic plight, it can be argued that the notion of inventors tooling away in a corporate-funded “skunk works” has long since run its course. Many businesses simply cannot afford to have their top engineering teams tinkering with countless ideas in hopes of discovering “the next great thing” for their company. In…
Read MoreLalor Blogs For Marquette University Law School
This past summer, Boyle Fredrickson attorney and Marquette University Law School alum, Eric Lalor was asked to share his opinions in a series of blog entries that were posted to the University’s website. During his tenure as guest blogger, Lalor touched on several topics, including: President Obama’s nomination of David Kappos to the U.S. Patent…
Read MoreGriggs Presents At Innovation Conference
Boyle Fredrickson attorney Michael Griggs recently presented “Protecting Your Intellectual Property on a Budget” at the 2009 Ideas to Profits Conference held Oct. 1-2. Ideas to Profits is an annual event planned by the Wisconsin Innovation Service Center (WISC), the Small Business Development Center and the University of Wisconsin; the educational programming targets inventors, manufacturers…
Read MoreBoyle Fredrickson Awards and Recognitions
Boyle Fredrickson, Wisconsin’s largest intellectual property (IP) law firm, was recently recognized in the BizTimes for its selection by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Commerce Association (MMAC) as a “Future 50” award winner. Celebrating the firm’s third consecutive “Future 50” award, the program recognizes southeast Wisconsin’s fastest-growing companies. Boyle Fredrickson was also among the Business Journal of…
Read MoreBoyle Fredrickson Hosts Seminar On Business Implications Of Social Media
Boyle Fredrickson recently played host to an interactive presentation on the business implications of the social media phenomenon. Roger Scommegna, from Three Thieves Wine, provided an informative presentation on Thursday, Oct. 1 that showcased several different forms of social media technologies that some businesses are using to capitalize on the medium and reach out to…
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