What Happens After A Case is Stayed Pending Patent Reexamination?
42% of 2007 Cases Remain Stayed
Patent reexamination parallel to a district court/ITC litigation is often initiated in an attempt to stay the more cost prohibitive court proceeding. Court’s will stay the ongoing litigation pending the patent reexamination outcome in the interests of judicial economy.
But, what happens to these cases? Are they ultimately dismissed altogether? Do the majority of these cases resume? Do the answers to these questions vary based upon the type of patent reexamination request?
In 2007, 81 cases were stayed pending patent reexamination. Looking at the status of these cases today, long term results demonstrate a significant advantage for defendants. Read the rest of this entry »
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