The (Mis)Use of Anti-Suit Injunctions in International IP Litigation: Can foreign courts enjoin enforcement of US patent rights?

08/02/2022 55 min
The (Mis)Use of Anti-Suit Injunctions in International IP Litigation: Can foreign courts enjoin enforcement of US patent rights?

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The propriety of anti-suit injunctions—that is, orders issued in one jurisdiction prohibiting a party from initiating or continuing litigation in another jurisdiction—has recently become a hot topic in international IP disputes. Chinese courts involved in these disputes are a primary reason why: the Shenzhen People’s Court has recently blocked litigants from enforcing their patent rights in other countries, including the United States. During this panel, we will discuss the use of anti-suit injunctions in international IP litigation, including the panelists’ views on recent anti-suit injunction cases and the future viability of this very powerful tool. Featuring:--Steve Akerley, Head of Litigation, Interdigital--Prof. Ann Bartow, University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law--Judge Paul Michel, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (ret.)--Moderator: Eliza Beeney, Associate, McKool Smith PC