Deposing your opponent’s patent counsel
July 30, 2004 on 8:44 am | In Caselaw |Via NYLawyer.com, NY Judge Quashes Subpoena Aimed at Patent Counsel
Defendants in a patent action may not depose the plaintiff’s litigation counsel, even though he was responsible for prosecuting the patents at issue in the case, a Southern District judge ruled yesterday.
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