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Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning will testify Thursday...

Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning will testify Thursday at the Senate Consumer Protection Subcommittee’s hearing on the impact of demand letters sent by patent assertion entities, the Senate Commerce Committee said Tuesday. Bruning is known for his attempts to use…

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his state’s competition law to prosecute PAEs for sending demand letters. Others set to testify are Cisco General Counsel Mark Chandler, Application Developers Alliance President Jon Potter, Electronic Frontier Foundation staff attorney Julie Samuels, BrandsMart USA Executive Vice President Larry Sinewitz and George Mason University School of Law professor Adam Mossoff. The hearing will also focus on whether legislation is needed to protect small businesses, consumers and innovators targeted by the letters (CD Nov 4 p15).