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There are three types of patent infringement under this statute: direct infringement, induced infringement, and contributory infringement. Induced and contributory infringement are two types of indirect infringement.
(4) The applicant shall be given ten days notice of any such hearing or such shorter notice as appears to the Controller to be reasonable in the circumstances of the case and the applicant shall, as soon as possible, notify the Controller whether he will attend the hearing.
Civil Local Rule 3-12(a) provides that an action is related to another when: (1) The allegations concern substantially the same parties, property, transaction or event; and (2) It appears likely that there will be an unduly burdensome duplication of labor and expense or conflicting results if the cases are conducted
Rule 34. (1) A claim under sub-section (1) of section 20 shall be made in Form 6. (2) The original assignment or agreement or an official copy or notarized copy thereof shall also be produced for the Controllers inspection and the Controller may call for such other proof of title or written consent as he may require.
Local Patent Rule 3-4, related to an accused infringers document production accompanying its Invalidity Contentions, requires accused infringers to produce all license agreements that they contend are comparable to a license that would result from a hypothetical reasonable royalty negotiation, documents sufficient
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To mount a purposeful invalidity defense at the initial stages of a litigation, a defendant or defendant group is usually required to provide the patent owner with a list of references that render each asserted claim anticipated or obvious as part of its invalidity contentions.
Infringement and invalidity contentions are typically expressed as claim charts; The discovery phase of pretrial litigation, together with mandatory disclosures required under the LPRs, gives each side the ability to obtain information, including confidential information, held by the other side.

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