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There aren't any. None of the small companies can defend against someone like Microsoft, IBM or Oracle, so they just fold to their demands. The changes in the law would be there only to serve in a case similar to MS vs i4i on the side of MS.
Lodsys has demonstrated that trolls will target smaller companies without hesitation.
And another point, is that there are many, many more cases where patent trolls have got licensees quietly and you will never hear of it... ever.