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Intellectual Property

Jun. 6, 2015

Patent reform passes out of key Senate committee

The influential Senate Judiciary Committee pushed a comprehensive patent litigation reform bill to the full Senate Thursday in the strongest demonstration yet that Congress will pass a law aimed at discouraging frivolous infringement suits.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The influential Senate Judiciary Committee pushed a comprehensive patent litigation
reform bill to the full Senate Thursday in the strongest demonstration yet that Congress
will pass a law aimed at discouraging frivolous infringement lawsuits.


A bipartisan group of lawmakers crafted the PATENT (Protecting American Talent and
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