SCOTUS Supreme Court Minerva v. Hologic assignor estoppel
The front of U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. (Adobe stock photo)

The U.S. Supreme Court, in its Minerva Surgical v. Hologic ruling today preserved the legal doctrine of assignor estoppel — that inventors who sell patent rights can’t turn around and sue over the validity of the patents.

However, Justice Elena Kagan, in her opinion for the majority, did say that the doctrine has limits.

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