Insights Home Insights Featured Content Case Study- Technology Case Study: Wireless Communications Expert Needed for PTAB Proceedings A technology company petitioned for IPR proceedings to challenge the validity of two wireless communications patents, arguing that the patented methods were already established industry practices. Q&As An Automotive Expert’s 2025 Outlook: What’s Next for EVs, AI, and IP Disputes To gain a deeper understanding of the conflicts and legal challenges shaping the 2025 landscape and beyond, we asked WIT Panel Member and automotive industry expert, Julie Wurmlinger, for her thoughts on the industry’s legal landscape. Report 2024 in Review: Key ITC Insights Report WIT's second annual ITC report, 2024 in Review: Key ITC Insights, provides a comprehensive look at 2024's activities and trends at the ITC. Learn more about our findings. Case Study- Technology Case Study: Automotive Manufacturing Expert Needed for Patent Dispute A major vehicle manufacturer was accused of patent infringement regarding its automated assembly and quality control systems. WIT provided an industry expert to determine whether the disputed technology was an industry standard or a novel invention. Report 2024 in Review: Analyzing Hatch-Waxman Litigation Trends Our latest Hatch-Waxman report, 2024 in Review: Analyzing Hatch-Waxman Litigation Trends, provides a comprehensive look at 2024’s activities and trends in ANDA litigation. 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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 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. 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. October 30, 2024 — Blog Technology Roundup: Top Insights from Q2 – Q3 The rapid pace of innovation has resulted in increasingly complex disputes within the technology sector. Successfully navigating these disputes requires expertise from qualified experts and an expert agency focused on emerging technology trends. Check out our insights. October 25, 2024 — Q&As Q&A: The Impact of Changes to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 We asked WIT CEO Paul Neale to share his thoughts on the implications of the FRE 702 amendment and the proactive measures attorneys can take to ensure their expert witnesses withstand greater judicial scrutiny. August 26, 2024 — Q&As Presenting Expert Testimony: A Q&A with one of the Nation’s Leading Trial Consultants We sat down with Dr. Ellen Brickman, a prominent jury consultant from DOAR, to gain insight on how best to engage with expert witnesses from an insider's perspective. Read what she had to say about leveraging expert witnesses to their fullest potential. July 10, 2024 — Q&As A Crypto Expert Discusses Disruptive Innovation in Financial Technology To delve deeper into industry trends, we asked an experienced crypto expert to discuss the latest innovations and advancements in financial technology and how they might impact the industry. June 20, 2024 — Q&As An Expert’s Look at the Cryptocurrency Market in 2024 The financial industry's struggles have intensified since the pandemic due to cryptocurrency volatility, resulting in ongoing litigation and anticipated future disputes. WIT's crypto expert provides insights into the evolving financial technology landscape, focusing on regulatory scrutiny and potential litigation risks in 2024. Load More Loading...
Case Study- Technology Case Study: Wireless Communications Expert Needed for PTAB Proceedings A technology company petitioned for IPR proceedings to challenge the validity of two wireless communications patents, arguing that the patented methods were already established industry practices.
Q&As An Automotive Expert’s 2025 Outlook: What’s Next for EVs, AI, and IP Disputes To gain a deeper understanding of the conflicts and legal challenges shaping the 2025 landscape and beyond, we asked WIT Panel Member and automotive industry expert, Julie Wurmlinger, for her thoughts on the industry’s legal landscape.
Report 2024 in Review: Key ITC Insights Report WIT's second annual ITC report, 2024 in Review: Key ITC Insights, provides a comprehensive look at 2024's activities and trends at the ITC. Learn more about our findings.
Case Study- Technology Case Study: Automotive Manufacturing Expert Needed for Patent Dispute A major vehicle manufacturer was accused of patent infringement regarding its automated assembly and quality control systems. WIT provided an industry expert to determine whether the disputed technology was an industry standard or a novel invention.
Report 2024 in Review: Analyzing Hatch-Waxman Litigation Trends Our latest Hatch-Waxman report, 2024 in Review: Analyzing Hatch-Waxman Litigation Trends, provides a comprehensive look at 2024’s activities and trends in ANDA litigation.
February 18, 2025 — Q&As Rethinking Experience: Why New Expert Witnesses Deserve a Closer Look To explore the value of emerging testifying experts, we spoke with several members of the WIT team to gain insights on addressing client concerns, shifting perceptions, and how strategic preparation can turn fresh talent into indispensable litigation assets.
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 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.
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.
October 30, 2024 — Blog Technology Roundup: Top Insights from Q2 – Q3 The rapid pace of innovation has resulted in increasingly complex disputes within the technology sector. Successfully navigating these disputes requires expertise from qualified experts and an expert agency focused on emerging technology trends. Check out our insights.
October 25, 2024 — Q&As Q&A: The Impact of Changes to Federal Rule of Evidence 702 We asked WIT CEO Paul Neale to share his thoughts on the implications of the FRE 702 amendment and the proactive measures attorneys can take to ensure their expert witnesses withstand greater judicial scrutiny.
August 26, 2024 — Q&As Presenting Expert Testimony: A Q&A with one of the Nation’s Leading Trial Consultants We sat down with Dr. Ellen Brickman, a prominent jury consultant from DOAR, to gain insight on how best to engage with expert witnesses from an insider's perspective. Read what she had to say about leveraging expert witnesses to their fullest potential.
July 10, 2024 — Q&As A Crypto Expert Discusses Disruptive Innovation in Financial Technology To delve deeper into industry trends, we asked an experienced crypto expert to discuss the latest innovations and advancements in financial technology and how they might impact the industry.
June 20, 2024 — Q&As An Expert’s Look at the Cryptocurrency Market in 2024 The financial industry's struggles have intensified since the pandemic due to cryptocurrency volatility, resulting in ongoing litigation and anticipated future disputes. WIT's crypto expert provides insights into the evolving financial technology landscape, focusing on regulatory scrutiny and potential litigation risks in 2024.