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812. lappuse
... Circuit . The former employee moved to transfer the appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit , on the ground that the claims of the complaint in the action did not " arise under " a federal patent statute ...
... Circuit . The former employee moved to transfer the appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit , on the ground that the claims of the complaint in the action did not " arise under " a federal patent statute ...
818. lappuse
... Circuit , even though the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit did not expli- cate its rationale for transferring the case which meant that the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit , and not the Court of Ap- peals for the ...
... Circuit , even though the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit did not expli- cate its rationale for transferring the case which meant that the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit , and not the Court of Ap- peals for the ...
824. lappuse
... Circuit . See 28 USC § 1631 [ 28 USCS § 1631 ] . The Seventh Circuit , how- ever , raising the jurisdictional issue sua sponte , concluded that the Fed- eral Circuit was " clearly wrong " and transferred the case back . 798 F2d , at ...
... Circuit . See 28 USC § 1631 [ 28 USCS § 1631 ] . The Seventh Circuit , how- ever , raising the jurisdictional issue sua sponte , concluded that the Fed- eral Circuit was " clearly wrong " and transferred the case back . 798 F2d , at ...
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