The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Tuesday, January 14, issued a split decision reversing a district court’s grant of summary judgement of non-infringement in a case involving a patent for a multi-stage tub meant for bathing infants and toddlers. Judge Stark authored the majority opinion and Judge Chen dissented-in-part.
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