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Law Practice

Jun. 28, 2008

'Free Market View' Favored in IP Cases, Judge Says

The U.S. Supreme Court is favoring free market philosophy over patent holders' rights, a federal judge said Thursday before a crowded audience of patent lawyers and judges.

By Craig Anderson
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      MONTEREY - The U.S. Supreme Court is favoring free market philosophy over patent holders' rights, a federal judge said Thursday before a crowded audience of patent lawyers and judges who hear their cases.
      U.S. District Judge Jeremy Fogel of San Jose, speaking during a panel discussion of the first ...

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