Law Professors Say Judicial Conference's Guidance on Case Assignment Practices is 'Toothless'
Briefly

Based on the past history of judicial districts competing for patent cases, it's not hard to imagine that at least some districts will reject the 'policy' and 'guidance' of the Judicial Conference, and judge shopping will continue apace.
Concerns about judge shopping among patent litigants in U.S. district court was a major impetus for the recent policy changes, according to the Conference's announcement.
Read at IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
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