Dolby Laboratories Licensing v. Unified Patents (Fed. Cir., June 5, 2025) 2023-2110
Manage episode 488225493 series 3661412
This Federal Circuit opinion relates to an appeal from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation (Dolby) against Unified Patents, LLC (Unified) regarding a patent dispute. The core issue revolves around Dolby's lack of standing to appeal the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's (Board) decision, as determined by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Dolby attempted to argue standing based on a statutory right to appeal as a "dissatisfied" party, a supposed informational right to know all real parties in interest (RPIs) in the patent review, and various speculative harms, but the court rejected all these arguments. The court emphasized that a statutory right to appeal does not override the constitutional requirement for Article III standing, which necessitates a concrete injury-in-fact. Ultimately, the appeal was dismissed because Dolby failed to demonstrate a sufficient injury.
This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. The AI-generated hosts are not attorneys and are not providing legal advice. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.
20 episodes