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Knowledge Of A Complaint May Be Insufficient To Support Claims Of Indirect Infringement And Willfulness - Intellectual Property


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A judge in the District of Delaware recently dismissed a
plaintiff's claims for indirect patent infringement and
willfulness-based enhanced damages because the complaint alleged
knowledge of the patents based solely on the complaint itself.
In that case, the plaintiff sought damages for post-suit
indirect infringement and willfulness for the first time in its
second amended complaint, alleging that the defendant possessed
knowledge of the patent "since at least the filing" of
the original complaint. The defendant moved to dismiss, arguing
that the plaintiff could not rely on the original complaint to

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