Search : U.S. Supreme Court : Cyberspace Law : From 10/01/05 To 07/01/06
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| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | Civil Procedure, Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, Patent, Remedies |
| Title: | eBay Inc. v. MercExchange, L.L.C. |
| Date: | 05/15/06 |
| Case Number: | 05–130 |
| Summary: | The traditional four-factor test applied by courts of equity when considering whether to award permanent injunctive relief to a prevailing plaintiff applies to disputes arising under the Patent Act. A judgment reversing the denial of a motion for permanent injunctive relief in a patent infringement case against eBay is vacated where neither court below correctly applied the traditional four-factor framework that governs an award of injunctive relief. |
| Court: | U.S. Supreme Court |
| Topic: | Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Criminal Law & Procedure, Cyberspace Law, Injury And Tort Law, Intellectual Property, Trade Secrets |
| Title: | Will v. Hallock |
| Date: | 01/18/06 |
| Case Number: | 04–1332 |
| Summary: | A refusal to apply the Federal Tort Claims Act's judgment bar is not open to collateral appeal. |