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Guest Post: Jillian Grennan, Charting New Paths in Innovation: Reflections from Harvard’s Innovation Economics Conference

May 31, 2023PatentpaidJason Rantanen

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Questioning Conventionality and Redefining Process in Patent Eligibility Law

May 30, 2023Patentobviousness, paidDennis Crouch

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The Silent Echo: Supreme Court’s Non-Engagement with the Federal Circuit in Amgen v. Sanofi

May 26, 2023PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Guest Post: Piers Blewett, Bridging the Gap: IP Education for All with SLW Academy

May 25, 2023PatentpaidJason Rantanen

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Challenges of Proving Inventorship: Corroboration of All Inventive Facts

May 25, 2023Patentinventorship, obviousness, paidDennis Crouch

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Devil’s Dictionary of Patent Law

May 25, 2023PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Guest Post: Margo Bagley, The Diversity Pilots Initiative

May 24, 2023PatentpaidJason Rantanen

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PTAB Finds Patentee Breached Duty of Candor During IPR But in Doing So Conflates Rule 56 and IPR Candor Rules

May 24, 2023Ethics, PatentpaidDavid

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Some Thoughts on Amgen v. Sanofi

May 23, 2023PatentpaidHolman

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Summary Judgment Denial and Its Ramifications for Attorney Fee Motions

May 23, 2023Patentobviousness, paidDennis Crouch

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Connect & Collaborate: Unpacking the NAPP 2023 Annual Meeting & Conference

May 19, 2023PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Shaping the Future of Patent Law: The Amgen v. Sanofi Decision and Bite-Sized Monopolies

May 18, 2023Patenten banc, Enablement, paid, patent lawDennis Crouch

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Assessing Judicial Fitness: Judge Newman’s Alleged Cognitive Decline

May 18, 2023PatentCognitive Decline, en banc, Federal Circuit, judicial ethics, Judicial Fitness, Newman, paidDennis Crouch

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Streamlining the Qualification Process: Key Changes to the USPTO Patent Practitioner Registration

May 17, 2023Patentpaid, patent law, USPTODennis Crouch

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A New Horizon: Design Patent Practitioner Bar Proposed by USPTO

May 15, 2023Patentdesign patent, intellectual property, notice-and-comment, paid, patent eligibility, patent infringement, patent law, patent litigation, patent prosecution, USPTO, USPTO DirectorDennis Crouch

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Certiorari Denied in Eligibility Cases

May 15, 2023Patentadministrative procedure act, Alice/Mayo, Certiorari Denied, Diagnostic Method, due process, paid, patent eligibility, patent litigation, RFID, Section 101, Supreme CourtDennis Crouch

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Judicial Disability and the “Great Dissenter”

May 11, 2023Patenten banc, Federal Circuit, Federal Circuit En Banc, judicial disability, judicial ethics, judicial workload, Moore, Newman, paid, patent lawDennis Crouch

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Petitioner’s Failure to Argue that Prior Art was Analogous to Challenged Patent Results in Reversal of IPR Decision

May 11, 2023Patentanalogous art, Claim Construction, IPR, obviousness, paid, patent law, PTABHolman

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Judge Newman vs. Chief Judge Moore

May 10, 2023PatentEthics, impeachment, Judicial Conduct and Disability Act, judicial ethics, Moore, Newman, paid, Supreme CourtDennis Crouch

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Comments on USPTO Proposed Fee Changes

May 10, 2023Patentadditional claims, AIA Trials, economic analysis, paid, patent fees, patent law, patent policy, patent prosecution, patent revenue, terminal disclaimer, USPTODennis Crouch

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