Companies such as Motorola Mobility Llc., Apple Inc. and pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. find themselves embroiled in patent disputes in South Florida just in the last year.
The federal venue is fast becoming one of the select places to be in the nation for intellectual property disputes, partly thanks to a two-year 14-district patent pilot program that assigns a select number of judges to these often complex and time-consuming cases.
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