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Aaron Myers Publications

Publications | March 30, 2018
  • TC Heartland v. Kraft Foods: The U.S. Supreme Court Reinvents Patent Litigation Venue.” September 2017. Mr. Myers authored a chapter discussing the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark TC Heartland case and its impact on patent litigation venue for The IP Book (15th ed.), published by the Midwest Intellectual Property Law Institute.
  • Arctic Cat v. Bombardier Recreational Products.” Intellectual Property Magazine, July 2016. In the article Mr. Myers discusses the jury verdict Arctic Cat received in the Arctic Cat v. BRP trial in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
  • “Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. v. Sandoz, Inc.: Supreme Court Clarifies the Standard of Review for Claim Construction.” September 2015. Mr. Myers co-authored a chapter entitled “Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. v. Sandoz, Inc.: Supreme Court Clarifies the Standard of Review for Claim Construction” for The IP Book (13 ed.), published by the Midwest Intellectual Property Law Institute.
  • Limelight v. Akamai: The U.S. Supreme Court Tackles (Kind of) the Issue of Joint Infringement.” September 2014. Mr. Myers co-authored a chapter entitled “Limelight v. Akamai: The U.S. Supreme Court Tackles (Kind of) the Issue of Joint Infringement” for The IP Book (12 ed.), published by the Midwest Intellectual Property Law Institute.
  • Bowman v. Monsanto: Knowing Beans About the Scope of Patent Rights for Self-Replicating Products.” September 2013. Mr. Myers co-authored a chapter entitled, “Bowman v. Monsanto: Knowing Beans About the Scope of Patent Rights for Self-Replicating Products," for The IP Book (11th ed.), published by the Midwest Intellectual Property Law Institute.
  • Divided Infringement: A Legal Standard in En Banc Limbo.” September 2012. Mr. Myers co-authored a chapter entitled, “Divided Infringement: A Legal Standard in En Banc Limbo,” for The IP Book (10th ed.), published by the Midwest Intellectual Property Law Institute.
  • The Enforceability of Patents (or Not) In the Age of Combined Infringement.” September 2011. Mr. Myers co-authored a chapter entitled, “The Enforceability of Patents (or Not) in the Age of Combined Infringement," for The IP Book (9th ed.), published by the Midwest Intellectual Property Law Institute.

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