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PKH Named as Tier 1 in Litigation and Patent Law by BestLawyers®
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP (PKH) is proud to announce its recognition as a "2025 Best Law Firm" by BestLawyers®. The firm has been distinguished with Tier 1 rankings in two highly competitive categories: “Litigation - Intellectual Property” and “Patent Law” for Atlanta.
EPO Nears Patent Validation Agreement with Costa Rica
The European Patent Office (EPO) and the government of Costa Rica are making significant strides towards finalizing a validation agreement that would extend EPO patent rights into Costa Rica. In a recent meeting held at the EPO’s headquarters in Munich, representatives from both parties discussed the progress in negotiations that began earlier in October. This gathering marked an important step forward, following the EPO Administrative Council’s approval of formal talks aimed at exploring the potential for patent validation within Costa Rica.
PKH Attends 2024 AIPPI World Congress in Hangzhou, China
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP (PKH) partners, Kenny Knox and Jason Perilla, attended the 2024 AIPPI World Congress in Hangzhou, China. The conference, hosted by the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI), took place on October 19-22, 2024, and brought together global leaders in intellectual property law.
Robert Gravois Joins PKH’s Litigation Practice Group
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP (PKH) is excited to announce that Robert Gravois has joined Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP as the latest addition to our intellectual property team. With a strong focus on IP litigation, patent and trademark portfolio development, and licensing, Robert enhances PKH’s capabilities and expertise.
PKH Welcomes Tom Finch to its Litigation Practice Group
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP (PKH) is pleased to announce the addition of Tom Finch to its Litigation Practice Group. Tom brings a wealth of experience in all aspects of patent litigation, including patent infringement, trade secret misappropriation, and other high-stakes IP disputes. His broad expertise in navigating complex litigation at both the trial and appellate levels makes him a strategic asset to PKH’s clients across a wide array of industries.
USPTO to Terminate After Final Consideration Pilot Program 2.0 by December 2024
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has announced the termination of the After Final Consideration Pilot Program 2.0 (AFCP 2.0), a program designed to improve patent prosecution and reduce requests for continued examination. While the program was initially scheduled to expire on September 30, 2024, the USPTO has extended its deadline to December 14, 2024, providing extra time for those preparing submissions.
Hacker Group Files UDRP Complaint Against Itself in Clever Attempt to Take Ownership of Valuable Domain
Hacker groups are now utilizing UDRP procedings to usurp valuable domain names. This case underscores the extreme lengths to which hacker groups will go to unlawfully obtain valuable assets. It’s a clear example of the innovative and aggressive strategies hackers employ to exploit domain disputes.
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP Partners Receive Prestigious Best Lawyers® Recognition in 2025
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP proudly announces that several of its esteemed partners have been recognized by Best Lawyers® in 2025. This recognition underscores the firm's dedication to excellence and its influential role in the field of intellectual property law.
USPTO 2025 Summary of Proposed Changes to Trademark Fees
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has proposed a comprehensive set of changes to its trademark fees, set to take effect in fiscal year 2025. These changes include increases in existing fees, the introduction of new fees, and the discontinuation of several fees.
New Obviousness Standards for Design Patent Applications
On May 22, 2024, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) issued updated guidance for evaluating obviousness in design patent applications following the Federal Circuit's decision in LKQ Corp. v. GM Global Technology Operations LLC. The decision replaces the allegedly rigid Rosen-Durling test with a more flexible approach akin to the KSR International Co. v. Teleflex Inc. standards used for utility patents.
Celebrating Our Second Anniversary: A Memorable INTA Reception
On behalf of the entire team at Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP, we extend our warmest thanks to all who attended our first INTA reception at trendy The Painted Duck in West Midtown, Atlanta. Your presence made this event truly exceptional, and we are immensely grateful for your support.
Analyzing China's Intellectual Property Landscape in 2023: A Closer Look at Legal Trends
In April 2024, the Supreme People’s Court (SPC) of China issued various statistics relating to intellectual property (IP) disputes in China for 2023. China witnessed a notable surge in 2023 in intellectual property cases across various legal domains, reflecting both the country's growing emphasis on IP protection and the evolving nature of legal disputes in the digital age.
PKH Partner Brad Groff Featured in Super Lawyers
Brad Groff, a Partner at PKH, was prominently featured in an online article by Super Lawyers. This recognition underscores Brad's outstanding expertise and contributions to the field of intellectual property law, and even focuses on his career prior to becoming an intellectual property attorney.
PKH Announces Promotion of Andrea Nguyen to Partner
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP is pleased to announce the promotion of Andrea Nguyen to Partner. With a proven track record of excellence in intellectual property litigation, Andrea has consistently demonstrated exceptional legal expertise and dedication to client success.
PKH Strengthens Mechanical Patent Prosecution Practice with Addition of Three Accomplished Attorneys
PKH proudly announces the expansion of its Mechanical Patent Prosecution team with the addition of three well-known and highly skilled attorneys. The new additions, Brad Groff, John Greenwald, and Daniel Hong, bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to PKH, further enhancing the firm's capabilities in handling complex mechanical patent matters and serving our clients in the consumer products space.
Atlanta Chosen as Home for New Regional Office of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced the selection of Atlanta as the site for its newest regional office, a strategic move aimed at fostering innovation and supporting the vibrant intellectual property community in the Southeast.
PKH Welcomes Three Attorneys and Expands Litigation & Trademark Capabilities
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt LLP (PKH) a law firm known for its intellectual property legal services, is pleased to announce the addition of three accomplished trial attorneys to its team, Cynthia Lee, Scott Amy, and Eric Maurer.
PKH Welcomes Steph Davy-Jow, PhD
PKH is excited to welcome Steph Davy-Jow to our firm. Steph is a patent agent and law student at Georgia State University College of Law. She also has considerable experience in the biotechnology and mechanical arts, regularly handling biotechnology applications for several prominent universities and having served as an outside patent agent for a multi-national liquid packaging corporation.
Alpharetta & Atlanta Inventor Statistics for 2022
Alpharetta, Georgia, known for its vibrant community and thriving business environment, has been a breeding ground for innovation and entrepreneurship. This picturesque city, located just north of Atlanta, has produced several brilliant minds who have left an indelible mark on the world through their groundbreaking inventions…
Unofficial 2024 INTA Atlanta Guide by PKH LLP
Welcome to Atlanta, the vibrant capital city of Georgia, known for its rich history, diverse culture, and southern charm. This travel guide will provide you with essential information and recommendations to make the most of your visit during the 2024 conference in Atlanta.