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Federal Arbitration Act Patent Litigation

The Federal Arbitration Act is a United States federal statute enacted in 1925 that governs arbitration in contracts implicating interstate commerce. The Act applies in both federal and state courts. 
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Top SCOTUS Cases that Matter for Tech, Life Sciences and Games Industries – 2018 Term Preview

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As the U.S. Supreme Court kicks off its 2018 term this week, it prepares to take up a series of firsts, including questions about the America Invents Act, securities fraud and privacy-related class action litigation. At the...more

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Patent-Specific Arbitration Law in the United States – What You Need To Know

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In the United States, there are three patent specific statutes, two patent specific cases, and one treaty governing arbitration that every patent litigator, licensee, and licensor should know cold. The Statutes: The first...more

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Federal Circuit Upholds $455 Million International Arbitration Award, But Finds That Federal Statutory Interest Rate, Rather Than...

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The Federal Circuit has upheld a district court’s confirmation of a $455 million award by an international arbitration tribunal, but modified the judgment to clarify that, after the date of the district court’s judgment...more

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The Fifth Circuit Upholds Arbitration Award, Finding That Arbitrator Did Not Manifestly Disregard The Law And That The Award Did...

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On May 23, 2016, the Fifth Circuit upheld an arbitrator’s approximate $1.45 million award in favor of McKool Smith P.C., a law firm who represented Curtis International Ltd., a Canadian electronics wholesaler, in patent...more

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Court Considers Defenses Under Both New York Convention And The FAA In Confirming Domestic Arbitration Award Against Foreign Party

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Immersion Corporation, a U.S. company, had previously entered into a settlement with Sony, a Japanese company, regarding the latter’s alleged patent infringement. Subsequently, a dispute arose surrounding whether Sony was...more

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