PATENT Act

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S.1137: Protecting American Talent and Entrepreneurship (PATENT) Act (2015) (Congress)

Summary

  • Pleading and early disclosure: must identify each claim of each patent allegedly infringed and which products or processes are infringing
  • Discovery limits: requires a court to stay expensive discovery pending resolution of preliminary motions
  • Fees and recovery: provides that reasonable attorney fees will be awarded if the court finds that the non-prevailing party was not objectively reasonable
  • Disclosure of patent ownership: requires patent holders to disclose to the PTO whenever there is an assignment of interest in the patent that results in a change of ultimate parent entity
  • Small business provisions: directs PTO to develop educational resources for businesses targeted by patent suits and to create a list of pending patent cases on its website

GovTrack predicts the PATENT Act has a 36% chance of being enacted.