PROFESSOR DARYL LIM'S SCHOLARSHIP CITED IN BLOOMBERG

Daryl LimApril 2023 — Bloomberg cited Professor Daryl Lim’s scholarship in an article on a matter of judicial controversy at the nation’s highest patent court. As the article notes:

“In a 2017 law review article, Penn State (Dickinson Law) professor Daryl Lim analyzed Newman’s dissents — she’s written more than any other Federal Circuit judge. He observed that they “serve as an institutional record for course correction even as the court continues to navigate new fault lines brought about by the America Invents Act, the globalization of patent litigation, and disruptive technologies that challenge the compact of patent law today.”

According to Lim, Newman has contradicted panel majorities on both the court’s proper scope and purpose as well as the science behind the cases it hears. For example, in a 2006 patent-infringement case, the majority affirmed the validity of Kao Corp.'s patent for a blackhead removal skin treatment while finding Unilever US Inc.'s Pond’s Clear Pore Strips did not infringe it.”


Daryl Lim is the H. Laddie Montague Jr. Chair in Law at Penn State Dickinson Law. He is also the Associate Dean for Research and Innovation and Founding Director of the Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Innovation Initiative. At the university level, he is a co-hire at the Institute of Computational and Data Sciences and an affiliate at the Center for Socially Responsible Artificial Intelligence.

Professor Lim is an award-winning author, observer, and commentator on national and global trends in IP and competition policy and how they influence and are influenced by law, technology, economics, and politics. He helps policymakers, attorneys, corporate counsel, scholars, and the public to make sense of the world around them. He is a founding member of the Global IP Alliance and its local chapters in Pennsylvania and Illinois. In addition, he serves as Co-Chair of the University Education Committee in the US IP Alliance. In December 2022, the American Law Institute elected Professor Lim to its membership based on demonstrated excellence and outstanding professional achievement