Scala and Clojure run on the JVM. There's very little to Java as far as syntax goes, it's basically C++ without MI, operator overloading or real templates. The real value is in the runtime: the standard library, the concurrency model, the virtual machine. That part is threatened by the litigation as well.
Building your own competing JVM can, as this suit demonstrated, get you sued too.
Building your own competing JVM can, as this suit demonstrated, get you sued too.