Federal Circuit Revives Long-Running Intellectual Property Suit Against John Deere
By Editorial Team
The Federal Circuit recently made a significant decision to reinstate a lawsuit against John Deere, alleging patent infringement related to a crop harvester’s header height control. The ruling overturned a previous decision by an Iowa federal judge who had deemed the patent claims invalid.
The case revolves around a patent for a mechanism designed to maintain the header of a crop harvester at the appropriate height. The Federal Circuit’s decision breathes new life into the long-standing intellectual property dispute, allowing the litigation to proceed.
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