Intellectual Property
Sep. 25, 2003
Patent Forum-Shopping
REDWOOD SHORES - For decades, patent and copyright cases have been litigated exclusively in federal court. For the last 20 years, the law of the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has governed patent cases. These well-established ground rules of intellectual property litigation have been upset by the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Holmes Group Inc. v. Vornado Air Circulation Systems, Inc. , 535 U.S. 826 (2002).




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