Intellectual Property
Feb. 19, 2013
Silicon Valley patent lawyers fret over implications of U.S. Supreme Court agriculture case
Attorneys for Silicon Valley companies say a U.S. Supreme Court case stemming from seeds, and being considered by the justices today, could have seismic effects for the software industry.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Attorneys for Silicon Valley companies say a U.S. Supreme Court case stemming from seeds, and being considered by the justices today, could have seismic effects for the software industry.
Technology sector lawyers are nervously watching an Indiana farmer's lawsuit against a multinational seed corporation as it proceeds to oral argument on Tuesday, arguing that it could affect patent litigation in ...
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