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Paul A. Ragusa Baker Botts LLP

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The use of antitrust evidence in patent litigation *

USA - May 26 2011
This article first appeared in The AIPLA Antitrust News, February 2011

Co-authors: Jeremy Merling .


Application of the common interest doctrine in patent cases *

USA - April 27 2011
The so called “common interest doctrine” often allows different parties who share a common legal interest, but not necessarily the same counsel or the same adversaries, to share privileged information without waiving the attorney-client privilege or attorney work product immunity.

Co-authors: Christopher Patrick.


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