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Oct. 11, 2021

Patent cases should be moved to California, Circuit tells Texas judge

The companies — including Google LLC and Juniper Networks Inc. — aren’t winning every mandamus motion, but U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit panels are increasingly receptive to their arguments.

A federal appellate court is continuing to grant transfer motions filed by Silicon Valley technology giants that are challenging a Texas judge's denial of their bids to move patent infringement cases to California.

The companies -- including Google LLC and Juniper Networks Inc. -- aren't winning every mandamus motion, but U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit panels are increasingly receptive to their arguments.

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