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Intellectual Property Litigation: Guidance on What Constitutes a ‘Regular and Established Place of Business’
March 16, 2018 Download PDF
Litigation partner Lewis Clayton’s latest intellectual property litigation column, “Guidance on What Constitutes a ‘Regular and Established Place of Business,’” appeared in the March 14 issue of the New York Law Journal. Lew discusses post-In re Cray landscape, in which the Federal Circuit gave some guidance as to what constitutes a “regular and established place of business” for patent-venue purposes. Litigation associate Michael Milea assisted in the preparation of this article.