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University of Miami Law School

2017

Eastern District of Texas

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Fixing Forum Selling, Brian L. Frye, Christopher J. Ryan Jr. Apr 2017

Fixing Forum Selling, Brian L. Frye, Christopher J. Ryan Jr.

University of Miami Business Law Review

“Forum selling” is jurisdictional competition intended to attract litigants. While consensual forum selling may be beneficial, non-consensual forum selling is harmful because it encourages jurisdictions to adopt an inefficient pro-plaintiff bias. In the last 20 years, the Eastern District of Texas has adopted an aggressive and remarkably successful policy of non-consensual forum selling in patent infringement actions. In 2016, 44% of all patent infringement actions were filed in the Eastern District of Texas, and 93% of them were filed by patent assertion entities or “patent trolls.”

In December 2016, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in TC Heartland v. Kraft, …


Tc Heartland: The Patent Venue Question Is Informed By Personal Jurisdiction Issues, Richard Samp Apr 2017

Tc Heartland: The Patent Venue Question Is Informed By Personal Jurisdiction Issues, Richard Samp

University of Miami Business Law Review

No abstract provided.


Patent Venue Exceptionalism After Tc Heartland V. Kraft, Ana Santos Rutschman Apr 2017

Patent Venue Exceptionalism After Tc Heartland V. Kraft, Ana Santos Rutschman

University of Miami Business Law Review

No abstract provided.