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South Carolina Looks to Follow Vermont's Lead in Fighting Patent Trolls- Using State Law

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A bill pending in the South Carolina General Assembly that would make "bad faith assertions of patent infringement" an "unfair trade practice" under South Carolina law got a "jurisdictional boost" from a recent Opinion and Order issued by a Vermont Federal Court judge. Background The actions of patent-assertion entities (PAEs) that purportedly own patents and use litigation and the threat of litigation to enforce them are well-documented.  (For a brief description of the topic and some additional resources, click here ). PAEs are referred to by their detractors as "patent trolls." As a general proposition, patent law is exclusively federal in nature.  Congress has given the U.S. district courts original and exclusive jurisdiction, pursuant to 28 U.S. Section 1338 , over any civil action related to patents. As a result, litigation involving the validity, infringement, and enforcement of patents must take place in federal district court. V...

U.S. Supreme Court Clarifies "Principal Place of Business" for Purposes of Diversity

Analysis of Hertz v. Friend from the ABA Litigation News . The "nerve center" test trumps the "business realities" test used by the 9th Circuit.