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Copycats, Relax! the Federal Circuit Lightens up on Willful Patent Infringement: In re Seagate Technology, LLC.

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  • Title: Copycats, Relax! the Federal Circuit Lightens up on Willful Patent Infringement: In re Seagate Technology, LLC.
  • Author : Missouri Law Review
  • Release Date : January 22, 2008
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 304 KB

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I. INTRODUCTION "Willful" infringement is alleged in over 90% of patent cases. (2) This is primarily because, under the Patent Act and Federal Circuit case law, a finding of willful infringement gives trial judges the discretion to award treble damages and attorney's fees to the patentee. (3) Given that patent infringement actions can carry litigation fees of two million dollars or more, an award of punitive damages is a serious threat to accused infringers. (4) A common and powerful defense to a willful infringement allegation is reasonable reliance on an opinion of counsel. (5) Using this defense, the accused infringer can prove he acted in good faith and in accordance with his duty of care because he reasonably relied on an attorney's opinion, usually in the form of an opinion letter, that he was not infringing. (6) However, in order to assert this defense, the plaintiff must disclose the relied upon opinion letter and waive attorney-client and work product privileges as to the subject matter of the opinion. (7) District courts differ widely as to the scope of this waiver, with some even holding that this waiver extends to the defendant's communications with trial counsel in addition to opinion counsel. (8) Thus, in these cases, accused patent infringers face a dilemma as to which to forego: a potentially powerful defense to a patentee's claim of willfulness or attorney-client and work product privileges, possibly even as to trial counsel. (9)


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