Munck Wilson Mandala partners Mike Wilson, left, and Wiliam Munck. Courtesy photos
It might be courts in Austin, San Antonio and El Paso. It might be courts in Delaware and California. But someone is going to be getting more patent cases soon.
A day after the district announced that patent cases filed in Waco will be spread among 12 judges, two Texas litigators said they're optimistic that the Western District will remain a patent hot spot. Others outside the state were skeptical.
July 27, 2022 at 11:48 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
Munck Wilson Mandala partners Mike Wilson, left, and Wiliam Munck. Courtesy photos
It might be courts in Austin, San Antonio and El Paso. It might be courts in Delaware and California. But someone is going to be getting more patent cases soon.
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