Book Update: Patent Litigation (Third Edition)

Patent Litigation (Third Edition) explores key strategies and intricacies of patent litigation. Readers receive real-time guidance from an experienced litigator who has represented U.S. and international patent holders before U.S. courts and the International Trade Commission. The book covers the patent case life cycle, from pre-suit investigations to appellate practice, offering pointers on developing case themes, assembling strong litigation teams, leveraging discovery, and maximizing the impact of evidence and experts. It also addresses case management concerns, including setting budgets, working with consultants and vendors, and using technology to enhance advocacy. 

The new release includes the following updates: 

  • Chapter 6, Case Strategy and Management, discusses the introduction of remote depositions, (Section 6:5.5). 
  • Chapter 10, Injunctions, notes a recent Federal Circuit case instructing that opponents of a preliminary injunction must show that the public would miss out on superior foregoes products, not just face limited choices, (Section 10:5). 
  • Chapter 11, Pretrial Proceedings, provides an updated list of technology available in certain courts, (Section 11:7.4). 
  • Chapter 14, Patent Litigation Other Than District Court Infringement Actions, includes revisions of the 2025 amendments to deposition and interrogatory rules, (Section 14:4.6), the Federal Circuit’s ruling in Zircon Corp. v. Int’l Trade Comm’n, (Section 14:4.8[B][1]), and the impact of Loper Bright v. Raimundo on ITC practice, particularly regarding the exclusion of infringing articles from importation, (Section 14:4:13). 
  • Chapter 15, Challenging Validity in the PTO Under the 2011 America Invents Act, has been revised to discuss the PTO’s Interim Director Review Process guidance and the recently established Appeals Review Panel process, (Sections 15:8.1 and 15:8.2). 

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