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Current Issues Around FRAND and Standard Essential Patents

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Current Issues Around FRAND and Standard Essential Patents
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Four years ago, the DOJ announced the “New Madison" approach to intellectual property and antitrust disputes, arguing that SEPs holders should be entitled to injunctive relief like any other patent holder. Since then, some of those policies have been rolled back, but has the "New Madison" approach marched on, and what difference has it made, especially in Texas courts?

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Current Issues Around FRAND and SEPs (Dec 2022)

Four years ago, the DOJ announced the “New Madison" approach to intellectual property and antitrust disputes, arguing that SEPs holders should be entitled to injunctive relief like any other patent holder. Since then, some of those policies have been rolled back, but has the "New Madison" approach marched on, and what difference has it made, especially in Texas courts?

Originally presented: Oct 2022 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Brian Pandya, Duane Morris LLP - Washington, DC