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PublishedSeptember 26, 2013

Patent Reform Moves Forward With New Goodlatte Discussion Draft

On Monday, Rep. Goodlatte (R-VA) released a new discussion draft of a patent reform bill. We’ve been looking through it, and overall this is a strong draft.

The draft has litigation reforms that increase pleading requirements and lower discovery costs for patent cases. It has end user protections and strong disclosure requirements that should prevent anyone from hiding behind layers of shell companies.

We’re pleased that Chairman Goodlatte continues to focus on expanding covered business method review, although there are some language details to work through to make sure the draft actually meets its objectives.

This draft represents huge progress and it bodes well for providing a solid foundation for strong new patent reform legislation this year.

 

Matt Levy

Previously, Matt was patent counsel at the Computer & Communications Industry Association

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