Intellectual Property
Feb. 2, 2012
Delaware judge tests appellate court’s transfer guidance
As patent attorneys test the boundaries of an appellate court ruling that may undermine the District of Delaware's status as a patent litigation haven, a Delaware judge has issued a ruling that suggests its impact could be limited.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
As patent attorneys test the boundaries of an appellate ruling that may undermine the District of Delaware's status as a patent litigation haven, a Delaware judge has issued a decision that suggests the ruling's impact could be limited.
U.S. District Judge Leonard P. Stark rejected a bid by several California companies to transfer a patent infringement case filed by holding company Intellect...
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