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1 Patent Venue February 2017 By: Patrice Jean

2 Patent Venue Where can you bring suit for patent infringement?
: District in which the defendant [i] resides, or [ii] has committed infringement and has a regular and established place of business Since 1990: Any district in which infringement occurs and the infringer can be served Can bring suit where defendant does not have a place of business (office/store front/etc.) Forum-shopping Patent Assertion Entities/NPEs

3 Venue Statutes Patent venue statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1400(b)
patent infringement actions “may be brought in the judicial district where the defendant resides . . .”  General venue statute, 28 U.S.C. § 1391(c) corporate entity can “reside” in multiple judicial districts

4 Does General Venue Control Patent Venue?
28 U.S.C. § 1391 General Venue Statute § 1391(a)(1) (2012) : Except as otherwise provided by law (1) this section shall govern the venue of all civil actions brought in district courts of the United States § 1391(c) For purposes of venue under this chapter, a defendant that is a corporation shall be deemed to reside in any judicial district in which it is subject to personal jurisdiction at the time the action is commenced. 28 U.S.C. § 1400(b) Patent Venue statute § 1400(b): Any civil action for patent infringement may be brought in the judicial district where the defendant resides, or where the defendant has committed acts of infringement and has a regular and established place of business. Is patent venue “otherwise provided by law?” and separate from general venue?

5 Conflict in Judicial Interpretation: Supreme Court Limits Venue
U.S. Supreme Court (1957): § 1400(b) is not supplemented by § 1391(c) as applied to corporate entities, the phrase “where the defendant resides” in § 1400(b) “mean[s] the state of incorporation only.” Fourco Glass Co. v. Transmirra Products Corp., 353 U.S. 222 (1957)

6 Conflict in Judicial Interpretation: Federal Circuit Expands Venue
Federal Circuit, Court of Appeals (1990): “the general venue statute, § 1391(c), expressly reads itself into the specific statute” and “supplement[s] § 1400(b).” VE Holding Corp. v. Johnson Gas Appliance Co., 917 F.2d 1574 (Fed. Cir. 1990) Since 1990: forum shopping/NPEs

7 Forum Shopping 2015: 43% of all patent infringement cases were brought in a single district (E.D. Tex.) districts chosen for remoteness and local practices that favor patent plaintiffs

8 Patent Venue Heads Back to The Supreme Court
TC Heartland LLC v. Kraft Foods Group Brands LLC Is 28 U.S.C. § 1400(b) the sole and exclusive provision governing venue in patent infringement actions, or is it supplemented by 28 U.S.C. § 1391(c)? Kraft Foods sued Heartland in Delaware Dist. Court TC Heartland- Incorporated in Indiana No regular/established place of business in Delaware Oral arguments this Spring


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