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Context Is Everything: Evaluating Different Approaches Toward Attorneys' Fees
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The Supreme Court recently granted certiorari to address the
circuit splits regarding the appropriate standard for awarding
attorneys' fees to prevailing parties in copyright cases.
This article looks at relevant data for attorneys' fees
awards in copyright law and provides a comparison and contrast to
the attorneys' fees award standards and considerations in
patent and trademark law.
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Originally published by BNA's Patent, Trademark &
Copyright Journal, April 8, 2016
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