Patent litigation trends provide critical insights into the evolving landscape of innovation, enforcement and intellectual property strategy. Understanding these trends is essential for companies, investors, and legal professionals who seek to manage risk, protect assets and navigate a complex legal environment. In the United States, patent litigation has grown in significance due to rising enforcement activity, shifts in venue selection, and increasing involvement of so-called patent assertion entities (PAEs). Tracking these patent litigation patterns not only reveals which technologies and business models are most affected but also helps stakeholders anticipate legal challenges and make informed strategic decisions.
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