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Wednesday, June 22, 2005
Fort James Corporation v. Solo Cup Company
Fort James submitted a covenant not to sue during post trial proceedings when Solo sought a counterclaim of unenforceability. The District Court found no further live case or controversy. Solo appealed this ruling, and the CAFC found that the literal application of Teva v. Pfizer was improper.
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