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Intellectual Property Law

David L. Schwartz

Selected Works

2012

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Full-Text Articles in Intellectual Property Law

The Rise Of Contingent Fee Representation In Patent Litigation, David Schwartz Oct 2012

The Rise Of Contingent Fee Representation In Patent Litigation, David Schwartz

David L. Schwartz

No abstract provided.


Patent Contingent Fee Litigation, David Schwartz Mar 2012

Patent Contingent Fee Litigation, David Schwartz

David L. Schwartz

No abstract provided.


Paving The Path To Accurately Predicting Legal Outcomes: A Comment On Professor Chien's Predicting Patent Litigation (With J. Kesan & T. Sichelman), David Schwartz Dec 2011

Paving The Path To Accurately Predicting Legal Outcomes: A Comment On Professor Chien's Predicting Patent Litigation (With J. Kesan & T. Sichelman), David Schwartz

David L. Schwartz

No abstract provided.


The End Of An Epithet? An Exploration Of The Use Of Legal Scholarship In Intellectual Property Decisions (With L. Petherbridge) (Symposium), David Schwartz Dec 2011

The End Of An Epithet? An Exploration Of The Use Of Legal Scholarship In Intellectual Property Decisions (With L. Petherbridge) (Symposium), David Schwartz

David L. Schwartz

No abstract provided.


Analyzing The Role Of Npes In The Patent System (With J. Kesan), David Schwartz Dec 2011

Analyzing The Role Of Npes In The Patent System (With J. Kesan), David Schwartz

David L. Schwartz

Currently, there is an important debate about the role of non-practicing entities in patent litigation. People are asking: what are the costs and benefits associated with NPE litigation? Are they too high, too low, or just right? This paper makes two contributions to the discussion. First, we review a recent study, "The Direct Costs of NPE Disputes," by James Bessen and Michael J. Meurer. The study presents new data on the litigation costs and settlement expenses incurred by a subset of defendants in NPE cases. Some of their findings are provocative, but we find their methodology to be deficient in …