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posted by janrinok on Thursday August 14 2014, @11:47AM   Printer-friendly
from the one-for-the-little-guy dept.

The latest from the "lawyer-eat-lawyer" dept. from Medium.com:

Law Students Fend Off a Patent Troll.

Free legal support drastically changes a patent troll's calculus. They win by offering to settle cases for less than the cost of the legal defense. It's much cheaper for defendants to pay a troll $50,000 to settle a lawsuit than to pay lawyers $200,000 to win it. However, when a law school clinic is involved, the cost of legal defense drops to zero, and defendants have no incentive to pay trolls anything at all. With a free legal and a winning defense, who wouldn't fight all the way to trial? [...] Running a patent litigation defense clinic is not easy, but its possible, and its a worthwhile project. Patent trolls hurt innovation, and law students can help stop them.

This is a pleasant idea — the law students get practical experience; and the Patent troll gets to deal with a free defense against the claim. A real win for everyone.

Has anyone else seen a local law school pick up these kind of cases?

 
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  • (Score: 2) by mhajicek on Thursday August 14 2014, @10:39PM

    by mhajicek (51) on Thursday August 14 2014, @10:39PM (#81495)

    Nice! Kudos!

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