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 Table of ContentsLATEST SUMMARIES Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Sanctions, Civil Procedure, Civil  Procedure, Ethics & Professional Responsibility,  Sanctions Get free FindLaw Case Law Feeds - Auto Notifications From 80+ Courts!• In re Violation of Rule  38
 
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 • Boston Scientific Corp. v. Johnson &  Johnson
 
 
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 LATEST SUMMARIESEthics & Professional Responsibility, Sanctions, Civil Procedure, Civil  Procedure, Ethics & Professional Responsibility,  SanctionsIn re Violation of Rule  38, No. 981
 In dispute arising from the sanction of counsel for filing and arguing a  frivolous case, court, in keeping with other sister-circuits, awards a lump-sum  sanction in lieu of calculating the government's actual costs and attorney  fees. Read more...  Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Civil Procedure,  Patent
 Boston Scientific Corp. v. Johnson &  Johnson, No. 2010-1230
 In a patent infringement dispute involving drug-eluting coronary stents,  summary judgment on the ground that defendant’s claimed patents are invalid, 35  U.S.C. Section 112, is affirmed where no finder of fact could reasonably  determine that the asserted claimed patents contained adequate written  description. Read more...
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
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