By Megan Olesek
IP WATCH
When patent litigators learned that the 2015 Federal Rules amendments would require plaintiffs to plead specific facts to support a direct infringement allegation, many wondered whether it would mark a major shift in patent litigation or be much ado about nothing. Seven months after the new rules took effect, it seems that a significant shift has taken place, albeit fairly qu...
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