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Intellectual Property

Oct. 15, 2010

High Court to Mull Patent Infringement

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider the guidelines for culpability in cases involving allegations of companies assisting others to infringe a patent, apparently agreeing with an amicus brief filed by Stanford Law Professor Mark Lemley.

By Craig Anderson

Daily Journal Staff Writer

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider the guidelines for culpability in cases involving allegations of companies actively assisting others to infringe a patent, apparently agreeing with an amicus brief filed by Stanford Law Professor Mark Lemley arguing that the standard is unclear.

The court's decision to grant Global-Tech Appliances Inc.'s certiorari petition sets the stage ...

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