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Fee Shifting in Patent Litigation, May 2014

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In the U.S., each party to litigation ordinarily pays its own attorney fees regardless of the outcome (called the American Rule). However, in the context of patent litigation, the Patent Act of 1952 allowed for an award of “reasonable attorney fees to the prevailing party” in “exceptional cases” at the discretion of the lower court.

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