Scott Graham writes for The Recorder in San Francisco.
In a move that’s sure to please advocates for patent litigation reform, the Federal Circuit has sent a strong message to district judges: Make more attorney fee awards in abusive cases.
The court on Thursday overhauled its standard for fee shifting in exceptional cases, ruling that it isn't necessary to show that a patent holder knew its claims were bogus.
December 26, 2013 at 08:09 PM
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Scott Graham writes for The Recorder in San Francisco.
In a move that’s sure to please advocates for patent litigation reform, the Federal Circuit has sent a strong message to district judges: Make more attorney fee awards in abusive cases.
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