Intellectual Property
May 17, 2014
Patent attorneys seek more fees under new standard
Just a few weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court gave district judges more latitude to award attorney fees in patent infringement cases, the Northern District of California already has become a key venue to test the new precedent.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Just a few weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court gave district judges more latitude to award attorney fees in patent infringement cases, the Northern District of California already has become a key venue to test the new precedent.
The justices gave district judges broader authority to grant fees in two opinions last month.
The high court's decisions overturned the rigorous review standard est...
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