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. We develop a model of patent litigation which predicts faster settlement agreements when patent rights are fragmented and … predicts that the impact of fragmentation on settlement duration should be smaller under CAFC. We confirm these predictions …-2000. Finally, we analyze how fragmentation affects total settlement delay, taking into account both reduction in duration per …
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This paper shows that the process of enforcing patent rights both dilutes and distorts Research and Development (R&D) incentives. We examine the characteristics of litigated patents by combining, for the first time, information about patent case filings from the US district courts with detailed...
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transactions should increase litigation risk. We identify a new source of gains from trade, comparative advantage in patent … enforcement, and show that transactions driven by this motive should reduce litigation. Using data on trade and litigation of … effect of trade on litigation. We find that taxes strongly affect patent transactions, and that reallocation of patent rights …
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Victims want to collect damages from injurers. Cases differ with respect to the judgment. Attorneys observe the expected judgment, clients do not. Victims need an attorney to sue; defense attorneys reduce the probability that the plaintiff prevails. Plaintiffs' attorneys offer contingent fees...
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rely on the attorney’s recommendation. We show that under contingent fees there will generally be excessive litigation. In … contrast, an hourly fee implements the efficient amount of litigation. …
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We consider successive generations of non-altruistic individuals carrying a good or bad gene. Daughters are more likely to carry their mother's gene than the opposite one. Competitive insurers can perform a genetic test revealing an agent's gene. They may condition their quotes on the agent's or...
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Post-grant validity challenges at patent offices rely on the private initiative of third parties to correct mistakes made by patent offices. We hypothesize that incentives to bring post-grant validity challenges are reduced when many firms benefit from revocation of a patent and when firms are...
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Cumulative innovation is central to economic growth. Do patent rights facilitate or impede such follow-on innovation? This paper studies the effect of removing patent protection through court invalidation on the subsequent research related to the focal patent, as measured by later citations. We...
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This paper assesses the impact of adopting a post-grant review institution in the US patent system by comparing the “opposition careers” of European Patent Office (EPO) equivalents of litigated US patents to those of a control group of EPO patents. We demonstrate several novel methods of...
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patent and litigation system. …
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