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Articles about intellectual property litigation and technical expert witnesses.

AI Agent Teams Finished My Sci-Fi Novel in 12 Hours

Posted on: February 08, 2026
I've had a sci-fi novel living in my head for over a decade. Yesterday I awoke with a dream of pulling all of my ideas and former drafts together to finish the book. So I fired up Claude Code, "hired" half a dozen AI agents, and got it done in one day: a 42 chapter techno-thriller about the most terrifying three-page computer science paper ever written.

Payment Processing and e-Payments Fraud

Posted on: March 12, 2024

In the ongoing and ever-evolving battle against fraud, payment processors have turned to cutting-edge technology, such as machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI), as indispensable tools to fight fraud in payment transactions.  This overview explores the interplay between technology, litigation challenges, and the critical role of qualified software expert witnesses in payment processing and fraud litigation.

What is Expert Witness Testimony?

Posted on: January 21, 2020

In the context of a civil or criminal court case, a witness is a person who answers questions under oath during a deposition or a trial.  The statements of each witness are his testimony, which is one type of evidence that the trier of fact (judge or jury) may consider in reaching its ultimate decision about what happened.  Significantly, there are several types of witnesses—including expert witnesses—with the rules regarding testimony depending on the type.  In particular, this article explains why opinions are allowed to be included in expert witness testimony.

Differences Between U.S. and Canadian Courts

Posted on: January 20, 2020

Laws and legal systems vary by country, sometimes substantially.  Being geographical and cultural neighbors that also share a basis in British common law, it might seem that courts in the United States and Canada would be among the most similar in the world.  In fact, however, there are many significant distinctions.  In this article we summarize some noteworthy differences.

Infringement vs. Invalidity in Patent Litigation

Posted on: January 20, 2020

It is often a challenge for non-lawyers—including expert witnesses new to patent litigation—to distinguish between the phrases "patent infringement" and "patent invalidity."  Adding to the potential for confusion, these two very different legal concerns are often at issue in a single trial and thus to be considered and decided by the very same judge or jury.  This article clarifies the distinction between infringement and invalidity.