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Second-Guessing the Jury: The Federal Circuit’s Flawed Take on Enhanced Damages in Halo v. Pulse

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by Dennis Crouch After 18 years of litigation, the Federal Circuit has once again ruled in the patent infringement case Halo v. The February 28, 2025 opinion, authored by Judge Bryson, deals with enhanced damages, attorney fees, prejudgment interest, and the denial of a new damages trial.

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Praxis des Internationalen Privat- und Verfahrensrechts (IPRax) 2/2025: Abstracts

Conflict of Laws

Based on a litigation agreement pursuant to Sections 119b (2), 184a (3) of the German Courts Constitution Act on the first instance jurisdiction of the Commercial Court and on the conduct of proceedings in English, the article analyses details of the newly created procedural instruments and their implementation in practice.

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The $24 Billion Judgment Against China in Missouri’s COVID Suit

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Dodge (George Washington University Law School) and first published on Transnational Litigation Blog. The original version can be found at Transnational Litigation Blog. On March 7, 2025, Judge Stephen N. Third, the court failed to consider whether trebling damages is allowed under the FSIA. Reposted with permission.

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