Gills Quoted on Supreme Court Rulings That Push Against Frivolous Patent Cases
29 April 2014
Wall Street Journal
Partner Jeanne Gills was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article published on April 29, 2014, titled “Supreme Court Issues Rulings That Push Against Frivolous Patent Cases.” The article discussed a pair of U.S. Supreme Court rulings that aim to make patent-holding firms think twice before bringing frivolous patent cases. Gills was quoted saying, “It’s a welcome set of decisions. They’re absolutely going to encourage us to ask for attorneys’ fees in cases more often.”
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