The December 2018 issue of les Nouvelles, a publication of the Licensing Executives Society International, is devoted to the subject of international patent enforcement. Here is a link to the publication's webpage, from which subscribers can access the entire issue, including individual articles address the topic of national patent litigation in the U.S., Germany, France, the Netherlands, the U.K., Italy, Spain, China, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore. Almost all of the papers in this issue are also freely available on ssrn, however, to wit:
Sherry Rollo & Julianne Hartzell, National Patent Litigation-United States
Tilman Müller-Stoy & Alexander Haertel, National Patent Litigation-Germany
Emmanuel Gougé and Léonore Isnard, National Patent Litiation-France
Jaap Bremer & David Mulder, National Patent Litigation-The Netherlands
Ian Kirby & Jennifer Dixon, National Patent Litigation-United Kingdom
Luca Ghedina, National Patent Litigation-Italy
José-Miguel Lissén Arbeloa and Álvaro de Castro, National Patent Litigation-Spain
Nongfan Zhu, National Patent Litigation-China
Yasufumi Shiroyama, National Patent Litigation-Japan
Kijoon Kang & Hankil D. Kang, National Patent Litigation-South Korea
Darrell Low, National Patent Litigation-Singapore
Bradley Lui, Arbitration & Mediation-ICC Patent Arbitration
John Paul and D. Brian Kacedon, Recent U.S. Court Decisions and Developments Affecting Licensing
I haven't read any of these yet myself, so I can't offer any evaluation, but I would think they may be a useful source of information. For some other recent summaries, see my post on a series published last year on Law360.
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