The Europe Union’s recently established Unified Patent Court and the century-old U.S. International Trade Commission have both become important strategic venues in global patent litigation.
In a Law360 article, IP litigators discussed some recent matters litigated in both venues, examined why parties are filing at these forums, and highlighted some of their similarities and differences.
The article was authored by IP litigation partner Matt Rizzolo, IP litigation counsel Matthew Shapiro and IP litigation associate John Healy Jr.
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