Recent years have seen a proliferation of statutes regulating and lawsuits challenging patent enforcement conduct. The Federal Circuit, however, has held that acts of patent enforcement are illegal only if there is clear and convincing evidence both that the patent holder’s infringement allegations were objectively baseless and that the patent holder knew or should have known its allegations were baseless. This chapter summarizes recent efforts by state governments and the federal government to control patent enforcement behavior, questions the broad immunity the Federal Circuit has conferred on patent holders, and seeks to improve pending federal legislation governing patent enforcement. In the past three years, the Supreme Court has twice...
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The publisher granted Brunel University London a permission to archive this article in BURA.Sport an...
Three ex-Confederate officers were tried for war crimes in the aftermath of the American Civil War. ...
This book chapter is a deep dive into the story of Edward Sidney Rogers\u27s authorship of the legis...
Recently, taxpayers prevailed at trial in two federal tax shelter cases: TIFD III-E Inc. v. United S...
Law and Justice maintained its position in power at the Polish general election in October, but the ...
In Enforcing Freedom: Drug Courts, Therapeutic Communities and the Intimacies of the State, Kerwin K...
The United States securities regulatory infrastructure requires disclosure of a wide array of inform...
Sometimes secrecy in law is required to protect vulnerable witnesses or suppress sensitive evidence....
Academics debate the positive and negative consequences of hosting sports mega-events, and although ...
In 2016, the Maryland General Assembly first passed legislation allowing for the development of an I...
Political polarization is now part of the character of much of US politics, with many states enactin...
Allowing prisoners to access college-level education reduces the risk of reoffending and can save st...
The proposed new sifting committee for Statutory Instruments under the EU (Withdrawal) Bill will not...
In Enforcing Freedom: Drug Courts, Therapeutic Communities and the Intimacies of the State, Kerwin K...
A commercial contract is intended to lead to the mutual satisfaction of both parties to that contrac...
The publisher granted Brunel University London a permission to archive this article in BURA.Sport an...
Three ex-Confederate officers were tried for war crimes in the aftermath of the American Civil War. ...