United States:
Preserving Provisional Rights For Pre-Issuance Patent Damages
21 February 2018
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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Intellectual Property partner Brian V. Slater and associate John
P. Dillon's article "Preserving Provisional Rights for
Pre-Issuance Patent Damages" ran in the January/February 2018
issue of Landslide, published by the American Bar
Association. The article examines the "provisional
rights" remedy that provides patentees, under certain
circumstances, the right to obtain a retroactive reasonable royalty
from an infringer having actual notice of a published patent
application.
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