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New Lemley Study: Marshall Not Best Town for Patent Plaintiffs
Forget E.D. Tex. According to a new study by Stanford Law professor Mark Lemley, the Lone Star State's northern district is the most plaintiff-friendly in the land.Will Samsung Loss Chip Away at Quinn's Aura of Invincibility?
Savvy bragging has long been a part of Quinn Emanuel's marketing strategy, but some legal observers say it may be time to scale back the marketing hubris in the wake of the huge jury verdict for Apple in its patent showdown with Quinn Emanuel client Samsung and last year's defeat for client Mattel in its doll dispute with MGA.It's Still a Game of Whack-a-Troll
Patent reform helps spur a burst in litigation in our latest Patent Litigation Survey.The Stanford prof and Durie Tangri partner analyzed more than 25,000 patent cases that were resolved at the district court level. He found plaintiffs won 32.5 percent of those that went to judgment. But it all depends on where they're litigated.
Legislation hasn't cut number of patent suit filings
A survey shows a steep rise in the number of new cases taken on by patent litigators in the wake of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act.Quinn Emanuel's litigation record is still impressive by any measure. But last month's high-profile loss against Apple is an unwelcome reminder that even the winningest firms have to lose sometimes.
Majority of 2012 Patent Litigation Filed by 'Patent Trolls'
More than half of the patent litigation cases filed in the U.S. in 2012 were brought by companies whose sole purpose is to license patents—so-called "patent trolls"—according to a new study.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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