Four senior court rulings from last week and why they matter
Last week we reported on some important court rulings from the US and the UK, including cases featuring the London black cab and an Eli Lilly blockbuster drug. Below we explain why four of them matter.
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31 October 2017 The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has reignited a patent battle between multinational Microsoft and software company MasterMine Software.
2 November 2017 The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has backed a lower court in finding that patents owned by technology company Two-Way Media are invalid under the Alice v CLS Bank test.