Where defendant, plaintiff's former employee, represented that his invention had value, executed an inventor's oath asserting that he was the first inventor of a new invention and he reiterated that belief in his assignment to plaintiff and acknowledged receipt of valuable consideration for his rights to the invention, a balancing of the equities warrants application of the equitable doctrine of assignor estoppel to preclude defendant from challenging the validity of the patent in this infringement action.
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