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The Shifting Landscape Of Declaratory Judgment Law

In the wake of recent court decisions reshaping the law on declaratory judgment jurisdiction, patent owners must now carefully weigh every step in prelicense or prelawsuit negotiations, say Y. Philip Zhang and Robert J. Tosti of Cooley Godward Kronish LLP.

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