Condensed IP
An AI-generated, human-curated podcast for brief discussions of US court decisions on Intellectual Property topics.
Condensed IP
Micron Technology v. Longhorn IP (Fed. Cir., December 18, 2025) 2023-2007
In this episode, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit dismissed an appeal involving Micron Technology and patent licensing firms Longhorn IP and Katana Silicon Technologies. The dispute stems from a lower court's decision to apply the Idaho Bad Faith Assertions of Patent Infringement Act, which required the licensing firms to post an $8 million bond after they were accused of "patent trolling." The appellate court determined it lacked jurisdiction because the order was not a final judgment and did not meet the strict criteria for an immediate interlocutory appeal. Consequently, the court refused to rule on whether the state law was preempted by federal patent law or if the bond amount was excessive. This ruling effectively maintains the status quo, requiring the parties to continue the litigation in the district court before any further federal appeals can be pursued.
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