Dot Your I's And Cross Your T's, For Standing Defects Cannot Be Retroactively Cured.

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Dot Your I's And Cross Your T's, For Standing Defects Cannot Be Retroactively Cured.

Reprinted with permission from the IP Litigator, May/June 2003

Published by Aspen Law & Business

To invoke the power of a federal district court to adjudicate a claim of patent infringement, a plaintiff must show that it has legal standing to assert its infringement claim. Typically, this requires that the plaintiff show it holds an enforceable title to the asserted patent. Standing must exist at all stages of the lawsuit. Consequen...

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