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Will Delaware Be Different? An Empirical Study Of Tc Heartland And The Shift To Defendant Choice Of Venue, Ofer Eldar, Neel U. Sukhatme
Will Delaware Be Different? An Empirical Study Of Tc Heartland And The Shift To Defendant Choice Of Venue, Ofer Eldar, Neel U. Sukhatme
Cornell Law Review
Why do some venues evolve into litigation havens while others do not? Venues might compete for litigation for various reasons, like enhancing their judges’ prestige and increasing revenues for the local bar. This competition is framed by the party that chooses the venue. Whether plaintiffs or defendants primarily choose venue is crucial because, we argue, the two scenarios are not symmetrical.
The Supreme Court’s recent decision in TC Heartland LLC v. Kraft Foods LLC illustrates this dynamic. There, the Court effectively shifted venue choice in many patent infringement cases from plaintiffs to corporate defendants. We use TC Heartland to empirically …
The 2015 Changes To The Federal Rules Matter For Your Patent Case And Tech Business: Getting In The Courthouse Door Just Got Tougher, Matthew D'Amore
The 2015 Changes To The Federal Rules Matter For Your Patent Case And Tech Business: Getting In The Courthouse Door Just Got Tougher, Matthew D'Amore
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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Lessons From Europe On How To Tame U.S. Patent Trolls, Anna Mayergoyz
Lessons From Europe On How To Tame U.S. Patent Trolls, Anna Mayergoyz
Cornell International Law Journal
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Multinational Patent Enforcement: What The Parochial United States Can Learn From Past And Present European Initiatives, Kerry J. Begley
Multinational Patent Enforcement: What The Parochial United States Can Learn From Past And Present European Initiatives, Kerry J. Begley
Cornell International Law Journal
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