It sounds like the beginning of a bad patent law joke: An appellate judge walks into an Eastern District of Texas courtroom. . . .
Federal Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Randall Rader is getting down in the trenches in the nation’s patent litigation hot spot — and already his rulings have swayed cases in favor of Silicon Valley tech companies and set the patent bar chattering.
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