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Old 08-16-2012, 11:11 AM   #109
murraypaul
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Is it common in the US to have jury trials of technical issues like patent validity? I think in the UK they would always be judge-only, as the issues of law almost always overwhelm the issues of fact.
I can see why the judge warned both parties to try to come to an agreement, a jury trial on these sorts of issues is a total crap shoot.
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