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		<title>N.D. Texas Applies for Participation in Patent Pilot Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 05:53:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelly Kubasta</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Barbara M. G. Lynn]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[David C. Godbey]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[On March 18, 2011, the Northern District of Texas applied to be one of six district courts to participate in the Patent Pilot Program that was recently signed into law. The pilot program will run for 10 years after the participating courts are designated, with periodic reports submitted to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On March 18, 2011, the Northern District of Texas applied to be one of six district courts to participate in the Patent Pilot Program that was recently signed into law.  The pilot program will run for 10 years after the participating courts are designated, with periodic reports submitted to the House and Senate Judiciary Committees during that time.  The object of the Patent Pilot Program is to improve the expertise and efficiency of district courts’ handling of patent infringement litigation, thereby reducing litigation costs and decreasing the rate of reversal on appeal.</p>
<p>The Northern District of Texas is eligible for participation in the Patent Pilot Program because: (a) for calendar year 2010, the N.D. Tex. was one of the top 15 district courts in terms of number of patent infringement complaints filed; and (b) the N.D. Tex. adopted local patent rules in 2007.  The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts is expected to select the participating districts by June 4, 2011.</p>
<p>If chosen by the Administrative Office to be one of the six district courts participating in the Patent Pilot Program, Chief Judge Fitzwater will designate the following judges to hear patent cases:</p>
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<li>Senior Judge Royal Furgeson (Dallas)</li>
<li>Judge David Godbey (Dallas)</li>
<li>Judge Ed Kinkeade (Dallas)</li>
<li>Judge Barbara Lynn (Dallas)</li>
<li>Judge Terry Means (Fort Worth)</li>
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<p>Procedurally, a patent infringement case would be randomly assigned to all district judges, regardless whether such judges have been designated to hear such cases.  A judge who is randomly assigned a patent case and is not among the designated judges may decline to accept the case.  In that circumstance, the case is then randomly assigned to one of the district judges designated to hear patent cases.</p>
<p>If selected to participate in the Patent Pilot Program, this is yet another indication that the Northern District of Texas will continue to solidify its prominence as a favored forum for patent litigation.</p>
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