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United States - Patent - Judge Albright Wrongly Held That Loan Default Caused Standing Defect, Rules Federal Circuit

The apportionment of patent rights can be a tricky business—particularly where a plaintiff has pledged its patents as collateral, as just illustrated by a new precedential decision from the Federal Circuit. ....

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United States - Patent - Judge Prost Reverses And Remands Judge Albright Dismissal, Finding Constitutional Standing For Patentee Despite Patent Security Agreement Default

United States - Patent - Judge Prost Reverses And Remands Judge Albright Dismissal, Finding Constitutional Standing For Patentee Despite Patent Security Agreement Default
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Federal Circuit Highlights Differences in Statutory and Article III Standing in Patent Cases

On May 1, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a precedential decision in Intellectual Tech LLC v. Zebra Technologies Corp. reversing a Western District of Texas ruling that dismissed patent infringement claims for lack of constitutional standing. ....

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Court Decisions Show Ownership is Everything; Considering Standing


How Two Recent Court Decisions Show Ownership Can Be Everything and Standing Must Be Taken Into Account
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
In 
SiOnyx LLC v. Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.,  F.3d (Fed. Cir. Dec. 7, 2020), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (Judges Lourie, Reyna, and Wallach) affirmed-in-part and reversed-in-part the district court’s decision regarding ownership of the disputed U.S. and foreign patents, finding that sole ownership was proper even though co-inventors came from both parties. The decision presents facts dictating that ownership and inventorship are separate issues. The part of this post on 
SiOnyx will focus on the ownership issues. ....

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