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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

Induced Infringement Is in the Limelight

New Jersey Law Journal

October 17, 2012

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has rewritten the law of induced patent infringement. A slim majority held that a person may be liable for inducing infringement even though no other person is liable for infringing the patent directly. Supreme Court review is possible, and lengthy dissents appear to lay the groundwork for further consideration.

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