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United States Federal Circuit


Advanced Magnetic Closures, Inc. v. Rome Fastener Corp., 09-1102

In a patent infringement suit, related to patents for disclosing a magnetic snap fastener commonly used in women's handbags, judgment of the district court is affirmed in part and reversed in part where: 1) the district court was correct in holding the '773 patent unenforceable as the plaintiff and its president attempted to defraud the PTO; 2) district court did not err in finding that this case was an exceptional case under 35 U.S.C. section 285 justifying an award of attorney's fees; and 3) the district court abused its discretion by sanctioning plaintiff's attorney under 28 U.S.C. section 1927 as the court failed to find that the attorney acted in bad faith.

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  • Decided 06/11/2010
  • Published 06/11/2010

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  • United States Federal Circuit

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