by Dennis Crouch
Calculating damages for patent infringement can be a complex task, particularly when the invention is an improvement to an existing machine or product.The Supreme Court's 1884 decision in Garretson v. Clark, 111 U.S. 120, helped establish a rule requiring apportionment in cases involving improvement patents.
Calculating damages for patent infringement can be a complex task, particularly when the invention is an improvement to an existing machine or product.The Supreme Court's 1884 decision in Garretson v. Clark, 111 U.S. 120, helped establish a rule requiring apportionment in cases involving improvement patents.
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