Damages remain a central and contested issue in patent litigation. Recent Federal Circuit Court decisions, most notably in Lucent v. Gateway and ResQNet.com v. Lansa, have introduced new standards for calculating damages for intellectual property infringement. Both rulings call for more rigorous proof in the form of economic evidence and factual predicates when determining reasonable royalties, the predominant measure of patent damages. Practitioners will need to r...
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