Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property
Jul. 20, 2016
What's on deck for IP at the high court
The Supreme Court's changes to the IP landscape over the past several years have left patent and copyright holders with assets of changing value and practitioners unsure of the rules for intellectual property.





The U.S. Supreme Court just finished its 2015 term and will start up again in October 2016. The Supreme Court's changes to the IP landscape over the past several years have left patent and copyright holders with assets of changing value and practitioners unsure of the rules for intellectual property. Specifically, questions had arisen regarding enhanced damages and inter partes review. While this term's rulings provide some clarity, the Supreme Court plans to address several new questions ...
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