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Litigation

May 25, 2004

Flaws Abound in Equity-Stake Damages Theory

Focus Column - Intellectual Property - By Marc J. Pernick and Sunil R. Kulkarni - Consider this hypothetical: Company A quickly went from fledgling startup in 1999 to established industry leader in 2003, with its stock price tripling since its initial public offering in 2001. Company B is a new startup which is not yet selling its own products but which has a patent in A's "space."

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