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Looking for a way to stay on-top of the latest developments in the global semiconductor industry? Look no further than “The Semi Interesting Podcast.” Hodgson Russ LLP partner Nathaniel Lucek and Pure Storage’s Legal Director of IP & Product Elizabeth Morris will break down the latest legal issues facing the industry, with a particular focus on intellectual property and commercial contract issues. To Nathaniel and Elizabeth, the semiconductor industry is more than “semi interesting” – it’s exciting. In terms of revenue, money spent on research and development, and the global workforce, the industry is huge. Yet as we all know, most industries are actually quite small. The semiconductor industry is no different. Nathaniel and Elizabeth offer a unique perspective on some of the issues facing the industry, both having in-house experience at semiconductor capital equipment or chip manufacturers. In each episode, Nathaniel and Elizabeth will be joined by attorneys and executives to highlight some of the issues facing the industry, as well as offer some practical takeaways. Join Nathaniel Lucek and Elizabeth Morris for “The Semi Interesting Podcast.” *This podcast does not offer legal advice.

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episode Closing Funding Gaps for STEM Students: Last Mile Education Fund artwork

Closing Funding Gaps for STEM Students: Last Mile Education Fund

Much of a company’s innovation is based on its talent.  If you look at recent news, the semiconductor industry needs more talented people.  But life disruptions can derail a promising student from being an engineer, scientist, or technician in the semiconductor industry.  Scholarships won’t cover things like needing new tires for your car, covering the cost of a funeral of a family member, or other emergencies.  A huge percentage of promising students can’t absorb costs like that, which puts a dream of working in the industry out of reach.  It also removes that individual’s future innovation contribution from the future talent pool.  Elizabeth and Nathaniel were joined by Ruthe Farmer, Founder and CEO at Last Mile Education Fund, which closes critical gaps in funding and career support for financially vulnerable college students who are in the “last mile” to graduation in high-demand STEM fields.  An alumnus of the fund, Aburva GS, also shared her personal experiences about how the fund kept her on track to graduation and enabled her to stay in the semiconductor industry.

11 de jun de 2026 - 27 min
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Differences in US and European Patent Law: Obviousness and Intermediate Generalization

The United States is one of the largest non-European filers at the European Patent Office, with around a quarter of its total applications in 2024. That means semiconductor companies need to consider European patent rules and procedures as part of their filing strategy. On this episode, Elizabeth and Nathaniel were joined by Phil Sanger from Grey Wolf IP in the United Kingdom to learn about some issues in European patent practice that come up when trying to coordinate prosecution from the US. First, they discussed the standard for obviousness, including the number of references that can be cited in Europe, starting from the closest prior art reference, and the importance of technical effects. Then they discussed Europe’s (dreaded) intermediate generalization and strategies to avoid adding undesired features in a claim amendment. Drafting the specification in a way that the desired feature is optional or is not necessarily only linked to other features can help in this situation, but that requires activity well before the patent application is filed in Europe.

19 de mar de 2026 - 25 min
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The Unitary Patent System: A Two-Year Review

Companies from across tech industries have been carefully watching Europe’s Unitary Patent system since its 2023 launch.  A Unitary Patent offers simplicity and reduces the administrative burden for applicants.  You manage one patent, pay one renewal fee, and have one legal system to deal with.  You also can obtain a single injunction across 18 European countries.  However, there is a risk.  A competitor can invalidate your Unitary Patent in a single action.  Now that we have nearly 22,500 patents requested and over 940 cases already filed in court, Elizabeth and Nathaniel were joined by Paul Keane and David Keane, both European patent attorneys at FRKelly in Ireland, to understand recent trends and potential strategies to implement the Unitary Patent system in a company’s global patent portfolio.

5 de feb de 2026 - 31 min
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Fighting the Slowdown at the USPTO

Things at the USPTO are slowing down. Patent pendency, or the time from filing a patent application to substantive examination, is increasing based on the USPTO’s own statistics. The USPTO has reduced its staff, including the elimination of an entire regional office. The USPTO is also eliminating telework, which many patent practitioners fear will further reduce headcount and lead to further delays. As delays increase, what can patent owners do to efficiently pursue patent protection on next-generation technology? Nathaniel and Elizabeth welcomed John DiMaio, a patent attorney at Hodgson Russ, back for another episode to discuss the USPTO programs that are still available. John explained the process and benefits of Patent Prosecution Highway, petitions to make special, and Track One.

3 de nov de 2025 - 37 min
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