11 April 2025FeaturesPatentsRobert Frederickson, Jordan Bock
EcoFactor v Google unlikely to result in ‘tectonic shifts in the law’
Despite the hype—and en banc review—the case between EcoFactor and Google does not provide the court with a robust opportunity to rethink its approach to expert testimony on damages, say Robert Frederickson and Jordan Bock of Goodwin
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