The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has provided a second lifeline to a patent lawsuit against Sirius XM, a prominent satellite radio company. This recent decision overturns a previous ruling by a lower court, which had concluded that a German research foundation’s five-year delay in filing the infringement claim prevented it from proceeding with the case.
This development underscores the complexities and nuances involved in patent litigation, especially in cross-border disputes. Legal professionals interested in the intricate details of this case and its implications for future patent lawsuits can read more in the original article by Ryan Davis [here](https://www.law360.com/articles/2350860/patent-suit-against-sirius-xm-gets-2nd-fed-circ-reprieve).