The patent troll has struck again.
As the Southern District of Florida became a mecca for patent cases, judges decided to opt out of a 10-year pilot program assigning the bulk of newly filed cases to a handful of judges.
The Southern District of Florida has pulled the plug on a patent pilot program as troll cases fill the docket.
September 08, 2014 at 03:33 PM
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The patent troll has struck again.
As the Southern District of Florida became a mecca for patent cases, judges decided to opt out of a 10-year pilot program assigning the bulk of newly filed cases to a handful of judges.
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