Pillsbury client Netskope Inc. was granted a motion for judgment in a patent infringement lawsuit brought by Protegrity USA this week when a California district court judge ruled Protegrity’s patent for a method of detecting hackers was an abstract idea and therefore does not pass the U.S. Supreme Court’s Alice test.

Netskope is represented by Intellectual Property and Litigation partners Bryan Collins and Colin Kemp and counsel Christopher Dorsey. Read Law360’s full coverage here.