Law360 discussed the Supreme Court’s decision in TC Heartland LLC v. Kraft Foods Group Brands LLC with intellectual property partner Paul V. Storm. According to the publication, the decision narrows where patent infringement suits can be filed.
“Predictability is the key,” said Storm. “It may be that in some particular location, the judges are, for lack of a better word, patent-friendly. And in others they’re patent-adverse. You may not know that for a while.”
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