Patent rights are marital assets

On May 9, 2014, the Federal Circuit (the federal appeals court that generally hears all patent lawsuits), held in a nonprecedential opinion that a patent obtained during a marriage is a marital asset, at least in those states where assets obtained during marriage are considered marital assets. Thus, a non-inventing spouse is a co-owner. The case can be found here.

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