How many Supreme Court Justices can you count as friends? Professor Stephen Yelderman, one of America’s leading IP scholars, was recruited to join the Notre Dame Law School faculty by future Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett, and clerked for Justice Neil Gorsuch before and after he joined the Supreme Court.
Prof. Yelderman’s experience of having a personal connection to not one, but two Supreme Court justices, as well as having clerked at the Supreme Court, have provided him with a unique perspective into how the Supreme Court approaches patent and other IP issues.
“One of the cool things about the court is there's usually nine justices and at least nine clerks, all thinking about the exact same legal issues at the exact same moment in time. And it really leads to a level of engagement, and conversation and debate. That really is a lot of fun.”
In today’s incredibly candid episode, Prof. Yelderman shares his journey into patent law, why he chose to become a patent agent, meeting Justice Amy Coney Barrett, clerking at the Supreme Court, and the creative ways companies try to influence the Supreme Court.
Prof. Yelderman insights are not to be missed by anyone who is interested in having a better understanding of how the Supreme Court approaches IP issues, how the patent system truly works, and how to succeed in the legal field.
“A piece of advice I have is when an opportunity comes, say yes to it because you oftentimes don't have good visibility to all the doors that will open down the road.”
On today’s podcast:
Links:
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Clause 8: Chief Counsel John Lee on Bicameral, Bipartisan Efforts to Advance Section 101 & PTAB Legislation
Europe's New Unified Patent Court: Exclusive Interview with Judge Michael Fleuchaus
Resetting the Narrative on IP Rights in America
Matteo Sabattini on Licensing Igniting Virtuous Cycle of Innovation
Ed Murgitroyd on Disrupting IP Legal Services & Lessons from his Dad
Ofinno: The Little SEP Engine That Could
Kfir Luzzatto: Bring Amit Soussana Home
Time to Embrace Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA) & AI Future
Exclusive Interview with Judge Pauline Newman’s Attorney Greg Dolin
SPECIAL EP: If Twitter Sues…with Gaston Kroub
Ex-USPTO GC Nick Matich on Rulemaking & the PTAB
Shawn Lillemo on Building Software Tools for a Patent Firm
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Tom Irving on Litigating 1st Hatch-Waxman Case & Mentoring 1000s in Patent Field
Tim Pohlmann on Founding IPlytics & Hosting The SEP Couch
HTIA’s David Jones on Winning in DC
Commissioner Stoll on Being Part of ‘First Family’ of Patent Law
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