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Top US patent judge resigns following "ethical breach"

posted onJune 17, 2014
by l33tdawg

US Circuit Judge Randall Rader, who was just weeks ago the top patent judge in the nation, has announced he will step down, following an admission that he made an ethical "lapse" when he sent an e-mail praising an attorney who appears frequently before his court.

From 2010 until two weeks ago, Rader served as Chief Judge on the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which hears all patent appeals and interprets most of the nation's patent laws. The Washington, DC-based court is frequently the final arbiter in some of the highest-stakes technology battles in the world.

Rader stepped down following the release of an e-mail to attorney Ed Reines, a patent lawyer at Weil, Gotshal, and Manges, who frequently practices before the Federal Circuit. In the e-mail, Rader praised Reines' performance at a recent argument and encouraged him to share the e-mail with others.

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