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Insights Home Insights Featured Content Event ACI’s 21st Annual Paragraph IV Disputes Conference WIT Legal will sponsor lanyards and the day one luncheon at ACI's 21st Annual Paragraph IV Disputes Conference on April 29 and 30, 2025. Q&As A Conversation with WIT’s Hatch-Waxman Practice Chair: Examining 2024 ANDA Litigation Activity Recently, we spoke to our Hatch-Waxman Practice Chair, Michael Crowe, to gain insights into Hatch-Waxman litigation trends in 2024. Here’s what he had to say about filings and possible trends in the year ahead. Case Study- Technology Case Study: Payment Systems Expert Needed for Trade Secret Dispute Between Technology Companies In a federal trade secret dispute, a payment technology company alleged that former senior executives stole trade secrets and proprietary information to establish a competing payment platform. Report WIT Hatch-Waxman Report: Judge Michael Shipp Our latest Hatch-Waxman report provides a comprehensive analysis of Judge Michael Shipp's activity at the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey since his appointment in July 2012. Learn more about our findings. Blog Expert Qualifications Under Revised FRE 702: A Look at Recent Cases The 2023 amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence (FRE) 702 has introduced stricter standards for expert testimony, challenging litigators to adapt to the evolving requirements. Let’s take a look at five recent cases to see how courts are putting these requirements into practice—insights that will prove particularly valuable for litigators planning their expert strategy. 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January 13, 2025 — Q&As A Conversation with WIT’s Hatch-Waxman Practice Chair: Examining 2024 ANDA Litigation Activity Recently, we spoke to our Hatch-Waxman Practice Chair, Michael Crowe, to gain insights into Hatch-Waxman litigation trends in 2024. Here’s what he had to say about filings and possible trends in the year ahead. January 8, 2025 — Case Study- Technology Case Study: Payment Systems Expert Needed for Trade Secret Dispute Between Technology Companies In a federal trade secret dispute, a payment technology company alleged that former senior executives stole trade secrets and proprietary information to establish a competing payment platform. December 18, 2024 — Report WIT Hatch-Waxman Report: Judge Michael Shipp Our latest Hatch-Waxman report provides a comprehensive analysis of Judge Michael Shipp's activity at the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey since his appointment in July 2012. Learn more about our findings. December 12, 2024 — Blog Expert Qualifications Under Revised FRE 702: A Look at Recent Cases The 2023 amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence (FRE) 702 has introduced stricter standards for expert testimony, challenging litigators to adapt to the evolving requirements. Let’s take a look at five recent cases to see how courts are putting these requirements into practice—insights that will prove particularly valuable for litigators planning their expert strategy. December 11, 2024 — Blog An Expert’s Look Inside the ITC’s NEXT Advocates Program To better understand the program and its benefits, we sat down with Daniel Pittman, an engineering expert and educator, who participated in this year’s event. Read what he had to say about his experience. December 4, 2024 — Case Study- Life Sciences Case Study: Medical Device Expert Needed for Cardiovascular Patent Dispute Before the PTAB The petitioner challenged the validity of several patents covering catheter-based delivery systems for heart valve replacement. The patent owner turned to WIT for an expert in cardiovascular medical devices and regulatory processes. November 13, 2024 — Case Study- Technology Case Study: Telecommunications Industry Expert Needed for International Regulatory Dispute A telecommunications provider sued a competitor for allegedly bypassing its international call fees through VoIP technology. The defendant countered with claims of regulatory and antitrust violations, leading them to engage with WIT for a telecommunications expert to address the complex economic and competitive issues at stake. November 13, 2024 — Blog Antitrust Disputes: Thoughts from Two Industry Experts on Google and More To understand antitrust disputes in today’s legal landscape, we asked two of our esteemed experts to offer insights on the trajectory of their industry as regulations continue to rapidly evolve. November 6, 2024 — Blog Perspectives on the Amendment to Rule 702 To better understand how the amendment is reshaping the way expert testimony is being handled, we contacted key stakeholders for their insights. From the perspectives of an attorney, expert liaison, and expert witness, these changes are prompting more thorough vetting and strategic planning in selecting experts for matters. Load More Loading...
Event ACI’s 21st Annual Paragraph IV Disputes Conference WIT Legal will sponsor lanyards and the day one luncheon at ACI's 21st Annual Paragraph IV Disputes Conference on April 29 and 30, 2025.
Q&As A Conversation with WIT’s Hatch-Waxman Practice Chair: Examining 2024 ANDA Litigation Activity Recently, we spoke to our Hatch-Waxman Practice Chair, Michael Crowe, to gain insights into Hatch-Waxman litigation trends in 2024. Here’s what he had to say about filings and possible trends in the year ahead.
Case Study- Technology Case Study: Payment Systems Expert Needed for Trade Secret Dispute Between Technology Companies In a federal trade secret dispute, a payment technology company alleged that former senior executives stole trade secrets and proprietary information to establish a competing payment platform.
Report WIT Hatch-Waxman Report: Judge Michael Shipp Our latest Hatch-Waxman report provides a comprehensive analysis of Judge Michael Shipp's activity at the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey since his appointment in July 2012. Learn more about our findings.
Blog Expert Qualifications Under Revised FRE 702: A Look at Recent Cases The 2023 amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence (FRE) 702 has introduced stricter standards for expert testimony, challenging litigators to adapt to the evolving requirements. Let’s take a look at five recent cases to see how courts are putting these requirements into practice—insights that will prove particularly valuable for litigators planning their expert strategy.
January 15, 2025 — Event ACI’s 21st Annual Paragraph IV Disputes Conference WIT Legal will sponsor lanyards and the day one luncheon at ACI's 21st Annual Paragraph IV Disputes Conference on April 29 and 30, 2025.
January 13, 2025 — Q&As A Conversation with WIT’s Hatch-Waxman Practice Chair: Examining 2024 ANDA Litigation Activity Recently, we spoke to our Hatch-Waxman Practice Chair, Michael Crowe, to gain insights into Hatch-Waxman litigation trends in 2024. Here’s what he had to say about filings and possible trends in the year ahead.
January 8, 2025 — Case Study- Technology Case Study: Payment Systems Expert Needed for Trade Secret Dispute Between Technology Companies In a federal trade secret dispute, a payment technology company alleged that former senior executives stole trade secrets and proprietary information to establish a competing payment platform.
December 18, 2024 — Report WIT Hatch-Waxman Report: Judge Michael Shipp Our latest Hatch-Waxman report provides a comprehensive analysis of Judge Michael Shipp's activity at the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey since his appointment in July 2012. Learn more about our findings.
December 12, 2024 — Blog Expert Qualifications Under Revised FRE 702: A Look at Recent Cases The 2023 amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence (FRE) 702 has introduced stricter standards for expert testimony, challenging litigators to adapt to the evolving requirements. Let’s take a look at five recent cases to see how courts are putting these requirements into practice—insights that will prove particularly valuable for litigators planning their expert strategy.
December 11, 2024 — Blog An Expert’s Look Inside the ITC’s NEXT Advocates Program To better understand the program and its benefits, we sat down with Daniel Pittman, an engineering expert and educator, who participated in this year’s event. Read what he had to say about his experience.
December 4, 2024 — Case Study- Life Sciences Case Study: Medical Device Expert Needed for Cardiovascular Patent Dispute Before the PTAB The petitioner challenged the validity of several patents covering catheter-based delivery systems for heart valve replacement. The patent owner turned to WIT for an expert in cardiovascular medical devices and regulatory processes.
November 13, 2024 — Case Study- Technology Case Study: Telecommunications Industry Expert Needed for International Regulatory Dispute A telecommunications provider sued a competitor for allegedly bypassing its international call fees through VoIP technology. The defendant countered with claims of regulatory and antitrust violations, leading them to engage with WIT for a telecommunications expert to address the complex economic and competitive issues at stake.
November 13, 2024 — Blog Antitrust Disputes: Thoughts from Two Industry Experts on Google and More To understand antitrust disputes in today’s legal landscape, we asked two of our esteemed experts to offer insights on the trajectory of their industry as regulations continue to rapidly evolve.
November 6, 2024 — Blog Perspectives on the Amendment to Rule 702 To better understand how the amendment is reshaping the way expert testimony is being handled, we contacted key stakeholders for their insights. From the perspectives of an attorney, expert liaison, and expert witness, these changes are prompting more thorough vetting and strategic planning in selecting experts for matters.