Greg Cordrey’s article was published in the November 2014 issue of the IP Litigator entitled, “Stay of Litigation Granted Due to Patent Owners Failure to Timely Respond.”
Greg Cordrey’s article, “PTAB Patent Requires the Patent Owner to Attend Oral Argument,” was published by JD Supra and picked up by MSN Money.
Greg Cordrey’s article, “IPR Proceedings Filed Eight Months Apart is Too Long to Permit Rejoinder,” was published by the Organization of Legal Professionals.
By Stan Gibson and Greg Cordrey Download the PDF: Can Your DNA Be Patented? The Supreme Court Draws A Delicate Balance This article was originally published in the Orange County Business Journal. In Ass’n for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, Inc., the Supreme Court held that a naturally occurring, isolated segment of DNA is a product […]
Are Medical Diagnostic Tests Patentable? The Supreme Court Weighs in With Its Mayo v. Prometheus Decision By Stanley Gibson and Gregory Cordrey, Partners, Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP Reprinted with the permission of the Orange County Business Journal. Download the PDF: Are Medical Diagnostic Tests Patentable? The Supreme Court Weighs in With Its Mayo v. Prometheus […]
Greg Cordrey’s blog article titled, "Complaint Survives Motion To Dismiss Based On Facts Outside The Complaint," was reprinted by IP Frontline.
Download a PDF of the article: Are Methods for Medical Treatments Patentable? Stan Gibson and Greg Cordrey’s article, "Are Methods for Medical Treatments Patentable?" was published in the Orange County Business Journal’s Intellectual Property supplement.
JMBM OC Litigation Newsletter Spring 2011 Patent False Marking Claims Prove Largely To Be A Nuisance Download the PDF: JMBM OC Litigation Newsletter–Patent False Marking Claims Prove Largely To Be A Nuisance Section 292 of the Patent Statute (Title 35) provides a civil penalty for falsely marking goods as being covered by a patent and […]
Greg Cordrey coauthored an article entitled, "Rules for the Battleground", which was published in California Lawyer, July 2009.
Greg Cordrey co-authored, "2002 Patent Law Decisions of the Federal Circuit" which appeared in American University Law Review, Vol. 891 in 2003.