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by Zachary Silbersher

Posts tagged personal jurisdiction
Will the CAFC’s Apple v. Zipit decision increase patent litigation and reduce pre-suit discussions?

Where is the line between writing a letter that asks for licensing discussions, based on a reasonable assessment of existing infringement, versus one that triggers a DJ action where you are hauled into court in a foreign forum. A recent precedential decision from the Federal Circuit, Apple Inc. v. Zipit Wireless, Inc., addresses this question. While the law generally favors pre-suit settlement discussions that avoid litigation, the practical effects of the Zipit decision may inadvertently do the opposite.

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The CAFC Curbs Personal Jurisdiction For Declaratory Judgment Actions.

A recent precedential case by the Federal Circuit, Maxchief Investments, Ltd. v. Wok & Pan, Ind., Inc., shows that the risk of a DJ action resulting from a pre-suit notice letter may be less troubling for a different reason than the one that preceded TC Heartland—namely, personal jurisdiction.

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