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Litigation

Jan. 17, 2015

Malpractice suit revived by Federal Circuit

A federal appellate court revived a legal malpractice lawsuit brought by biotechnology company NeuroRepair Inc. against its former patent prosecution counsel after determining the dispute should be decided in state court.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A federal appellate court revived a legal malpractice lawsuit brought by biotechnology company NeuroRepair Inc. against its former patent prosecution counsel after determining the dispute should be decided in state court.


In doing so, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit overturned a district judge's ruling for intellectual property boutique Nath, Goldberg & Meyer and ordered the cas...

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