Aaron Filler v. CIR
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September 23, 2022
9th Circ. Won't Revisit Bid For $1.9M Tax Loss In Patent Fight
The Ninth Circuit turned down a request by a neurosurgeon to reconsider its rejection of his $1.9 million tax loss from the reduced value of shares in his company attributable to alleged patent infringement on an imaging technique.
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August 30, 2022
9th Circ. Asked To Revisit Bid For $2M Tax Loss In Patent Fight
A neurosurgeon asked the Ninth Circuit to reconsider denying him a nearly $2 million tax loss for what he said was the reduced value of shares in his company attributable to patent infringement on an imaging technique.
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July 14, 2022
9th Circ. Rejects Doctor's Bid For $2M Patent Infringement Loss
A neurosurgeon can't claim a nearly $2 million loss for what he said was the reduced value of shares in his company attributable to infringement of a patent for an imaging technique he helped invent, the Ninth Circuit ruled.
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September 10, 2021
Doctor Should Be Able To Carry Over $2M, 9th Circ. Told
The U.S. Tax Court should not have denied a California doctor a nearly $2 million carryover for a net operating loss, he told the Ninth Circuit, arguing he adequately demonstrated a loss from infringement of his neural imaging patent.