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‘Maybe we were trying to be something we aren’t.’ Pittsburgh’s Tech Community Weighs in on Amazon HQ2 Loss
On Tuesday morning it was announced that Pittsburgh has lost the bid for Amazon’s second headquarters to the relief of startups in the area. Tech startup SHzoom’s CEO and Founder Ingrid Cook comments on the issue.
Tenacity, Patents, and Glass Ceilings with Ingrid Cook
Aaron & Ingrid discuss the arduous patent process, the importance of a strong network, and the way a single moment of inspiration can change your life.
Federal Circuit Denies SHzoom’s Bid to Make Trading Technologies Decision Precedential, But the Case is Still Good Law
On April 12th, the Federal Circuit, in a per curiam order, denied SHzoom’s motion to make the Trading Technologies opinion precedential. The case is noteworthy because it is the first true “business method” patent that the Federal Circuit has upheld.
SHzoom requests the federal circuit reissue trading technologies as precedential opinion
On January 18, 2017 the Federal Circuit issued an opinion in Trading Technologies Int’l., Inc. v. CQG, Inc., its first decision finding a user interface to be patent eligible subject matter. The court designated the opinion as non-precedential. On Monday SHzoom LLC filed a motion under Federal Circuit Rule 32.1(e), which allows any person to request that the court reissue a decision as precedential. The text of the motion is set forth below.