Monday, the Supreme Court will hear argument in yet another patent case, the fifth of the term - but it could be the sleeper case of the year.
In Nautilus Inc. v. Biosig Instruments Inc., No. 13-369, the court is considering the standard for when patent claims should be declared invalid as indefinite. In other words, when is a patent claim so vague that it should be thrown out? A strict ruling could threaten the validity of tens...
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