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7 May 2015AmericasJay Nuttall

The patent ‘troll’ tide is turning

Patent litigation has been on the rise for decades, with the number of cases filed increasing six times since the 1980s. Most of the growth in the last decade can be attributed to a class of litigants who file lawsuits for a living.

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