Law360, New York ( September 16, 2015, 10:10 AM EDT) -- There is little dispute among litigators that the claim construction process deserves significant attention by parties to a patent infringement lawsuit. A claim construction (or Markman) hearing can become a central, if not pivotal, event in the timeline of the lawsuit. As such, both sides often seek to educate the district court judge with development of evidence, copious briefing and even a separate technical tutorial. And it is not uncommon for counsel, while preparing for the claim construction hearing, to anticipate a judge's question of which constructions will actually affect the outcome of the case....
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