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- Title
IMPLICATIONS OF A REVITALIZED 28 U.S.C. § 1400(B): IDENTIFYING THE "REGULAR AND ESTABLISHED PLACE OF BUSINESS" FOR PATENT VENUE IN THE INTERNET AGE.
- Authors
Pepe, Steven; Brenner, Samuel
- Abstract
The article focuses on the state of the law regarding what constituted a regular and established place of business before the case VE Holding Corp. v. Johnson Gas Appliance Co. made it irrelevant and how that patent law might apply in the Internet Age. Topics discussed include aspects of pre-VE Holdings business that could best lend themselves to reasoning-by-analogy, sorts of cases that may arise more readily fall outside any of those patterns, and the venue statutes.
- Subjects
VE Holding Corp.; JOHNSON Gas Appliance Co.; STATUTES; ACTIONS &; defenses (Administrative law)
- Publication
Touro Law Review, 2017, Vol 33, Issue 3, p675
- ISSN
8756-7326
- Publication type
Article