Patent litigation isn’t what it used to be.

Monumental changes to U.S. patent law have changed the rules of the litigation game. Basic assumptions about patent law that existed just a few years ago no longer apply. The changes have raised new questions about venue, costs and validity. The shifts in the patent landscape are forcing companies and their counsel to re-evaluate their intellectual property portfolios. Some in the patent bar are calling it a “brave new world.”

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