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    August 25, 2011 Lost Profits

    Court: 20% Reasonable Royalty Appropriate for Golf Tool

    This California court awarded a 20% reasonable royalty on defendant’s infringing sales of a switchblade-style divot repair tool.  With the Georgia-Pacific factors lined up solidly with the plaintiff, the judge notes several factors …LEARN MORE

    August 23, 2011 Lost Profits

    District Court: Lost Profits For a Could-Have-Been Supply Chain are Not Appropriate

    In this California district court pretrial order, Judge Whyte excluded plaintiff Synthes lost profits claim.  Here, the accused Spinal Kinetics products were primarily sold in Germany, and the judge clearly agrees that but for the …LEARN MORE


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