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US Justice Department Investigates Foreign Financing in Patent Litigation

Federal authorities scrutinize the role of overseas funding in US patent lawsuits amid growing concerns over legal influence and transparency.

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The US Department of Justice has initiated an inquiry into the involvement of foreign entities financing patent litigation within the United States. This investigation aims to assess the impact of such funding on the integrity of patent enforcement and the broader legal landscape. The move reflects increasing attentio…
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