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I am a general practice attorney who filed a case alleging patent and trademark infringement as well as breach of contract. The Defendant has filed a patent reexamination and is about to ask for a stay in the proceedings until it is determined. First off, the Plaintiff and Defendant had previously entered into a patent settlement agreement BEFORE this litigation whereby the Defendant agreed to stop selling the infringing item. Well, the Defendant continued to infringe after this settlement agreement so we sued for breach of contract and patent infringement (as well as trademark infringment). The settlement agreement that Defendant signed stated that he agrees to never challenge the validity of the patent. Therefore, can he still pursue this reexamination? Second, my reading of the caselaw indicates that the stay in litigation proceedings applies to the causes of action pertaining to patent infringement. Can the court also put a stay on the trademark and breach of contract actions pending the patent reexamination?
I am a general practice attorney who filed a case alleging patent and trademark infringement as well as breach of contract. The Defendant has filed a patent reexamination and is about to ask for a stay in the proceedings until it is determined. First off, the Plaintiff and Defendant had previously entered into a patent settlement agreement BEFORE this litigation whereby the Defendant agreed to stop selling the infringing item. Well, the Defendant continued to infringe after this settlement agreement so we sued for breach of contract and patent infringement (as well as trademark infringment). The settlement agreement that Defendant signed stated that he agrees to never challenge the validity of the patent. Therefore, can he still pursue this reexamination? Second, my reading of the caselaw indicates that the stay in litigation proceedings applies to the causes of action pertaining to patent infringement. Can the court also put a stay on the trademark and breach of contract actions pending the patent reexamination?