...in a low-cost way, but would also deter non-practicing entities (NPEs) that bring such suits from filing in the future. Such companies often...
...than from making products. They have also been called non-practicing entities (NPEs), patent assertion entities (PAEs), or more disparagingly, patent trolls. The...
...patent holdings easily searchable will curb the activities of non-practicing entities (NPEs). These so-called "patent trolls" often sue companies after they...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...patent holdings easily searchable will curb the activities of non-practicing entities (NPEs). These so-called patent trolls often sue companies after they...
EMC has made repeated trips to the Federal Circuit to transfer a case brought against the company in the Eastern District of Texas. In the process it's won rulings that could benefit other defendants
...of the SHIELD Act, a bill that would force non-practicing entities (NPEs) that sue for patent infringement to pay the defendants legal...
Patents may be the cause of headline-grabbing lawsuits and smartphone wars, but there is evidence that they are also a major driver of the U.S. economy, according to a new study by the Brookings Inst
Daily Business Review
...connected to each other could be named in a single suit, and NPEs, especially, benefited from filing one suit against multiple defendants. On...
...connected to each other could be named in a single suit, and NPEs, especially, benefited from filing one suit against multiple defendants. In...
...with the high cost of fighting lawsuits filed by non-practicing entities (NPEs) are finding new and creative ways to deal with the so-called...
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