House Panel Takes Closer Look At Patent Reform “Gatekeeper” Provision
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The House Judiciary Committee is mulling possible changes to the patent reform legislation provision on how to calculate damages in infringement suits. But it's unclear if the panel will embrace the compromise adopted by the Senate Judiciary Committee
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