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Intellectual Property

Jan. 29, 2013

Proving worldwide damages in patent infringement disputes

Patent holders used to limit their damages cases to domestic activities; resolution of disputes today may not be so simple. By Vera M. Elson and Ezekiel Rauscher


By Vera M. Elson and Ezekiel Rauscher


Always on the look-out to raise the stakes, patent holders are becoming increasingly creative in seeking damages for sales outside the U.S. of products that are alleged to infringe U.S. patents. Particularly over the last decade, these efforts may be linked to the continued shift to overseas manufacturing by the majority of companies, particularly in the technology space, and the increased proportion of global sales for techn...

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