The Federal Circuit, particularly Chief Judge Moore, recently displayed judicial frustration towards Kartri Sales and Marquis Mills for allegedly circumventing word count limitations with a 'divide and conquer' strategy in their written appeals. This matter arises from their challenge of a district court's decision which ruled that they infringed patents and trade dress related to shower curtain designs. As the court awaits responses to their show cause order, potential sanctions are being considered in this ongoing case.
The Federal Circuit, led by Chief Judge Moore, expressed frustration over appellants' strategy to circumvent word limits in their briefs, prompting potential sanctions.
In Focus Products Group International v. Kartri Sales Co., the court confronted the appellants' conduct after they seemingly took a 'divide and conquer' approach to brief writing.
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