skills/legal/patent-infringement-complaint/SKILL.md
Drafts a federal patent infringement complaint for U.S. District Court satisfying FRCP Rules 8, 10, 11 and Twombly/Iqbal plausibility. Covers direct (§ 271(a)), induced (§ 271(b)), and contributory (§ 271(c)) infringement with TC Heartland venue analysis and Halo willfulness. Use when initiating patent infringement litigation, drafting an IP complaint, or preparing a pleading to survive a Rule 12(b)(6) motion.
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Drafts a litigation-ready complaint for patent infringement in U.S. District Court, structured to survive a 12(b)(6) motion and preserve all damages and equitable remedies under 35 U.S.C. §§ 283–285.
Gather before drafting:
Court name/division per venue facts, exact party names, civil action number placeholder.
| Allegation | Basis | Key Facts | |---|---|---| | Subject matter | 28 U.S.C. § 1338(a) | Arises under 35 U.S.C. § 1 et seq. | | Venue — incorporation | § 1400(b); TC Heartland, 137 S. Ct. 1514 (2017) | Domestic corp resides only in state of incorporation | | Venue — place of business | § 1400(b) | Physical address, permanency, infringing acts in district | | Personal jurisdiction | Forum contacts | Sales, employees, offices, registered agent in district |
TC Heartland: For domestic defendants, venue requires (a) state of incorporation, or (b) acts of infringement AND a regular and established place of business in the district. Plead specific physical locations with addresses. Do not rely on general personal jurisdiction for venue.
Plaintiff: Legal name, incorporation, principal place of business, ownership of patent-in-suit, chain of title if not original assignee.
Each Defendant: Legal name, entity type, incorporation, principal place of business, relevant business activities, co-defendant relationships.
Count I — Direct Infringement (35 U.S.C. § 271(a))
For each asserted claim:
Count II — Induced Infringement (§ 271(b)) (if facts support)
Count III — Contributory Infringement (§ 271(c)) (if facts support)
Under Halo Electronics v. Pulse Electronics, 136 S. Ct. 1923 (2016):
Pray for treble damages (§ 284) and attorney fees (§ 285, exceptional case).
Separate section invoking FRCP 38(b). Must appear in complaint or within 14 days of last directed pleading.
FRCP 11 signature: attorney name, bar number, firm, address, phone, email, party represented, date.
35 U.S.C. § 271, patents as U.S. Patent No. X,XXX,XXX.Key changes from the original:
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