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Guest Post: Popularity of Delaware Is On the Rise

May 1, 2012Patentpaid, VenueDennis Crouch

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Book Discussion: Frischmann Predicts Prometheus

May 1, 2012PatentAbstract Idea, AIA Trials, anticipation, Enablement, obviousness, paid, PGR, Subject Matter EligibilityDennis Crouch

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Gene Patent Debate Returns to the Federal Circuit

April 30, 2012PatentAbstract Idea, paid, Subject Matter EligibilityDennis Crouch

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Self-Replicating Technologies

April 30, 2012PatentAIA Trials, Enablement, Licenses, paid, PGR, Trade Secrets, VenueDennis Crouch

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What Happened to All the Cases: Why So Many Section 337 Cases Give Rise to Relatively Few Exclusion Orders

April 29, 2012PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Federal Jurisdiction over Patent Malpractice Cases – Supreme Court Shows Interest in Gunn v. Minton

April 27, 2012PatentDamages, paid, Supreme CourtDennis Crouch

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Status of Applications

April 26, 2012PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Guest Post by Dr. Shine Tu: Luck/Unluck of the Draw: An Emprical Study of Examiner Allowance Rates

April 26, 2012PatentAbstract Idea, paid, Subject Matter EligibilityJason Rantanen

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Advanced Fiber Technologies v. J&L Fiber Services

April 24, 2012PatentClaim Construction, paidJason Rantanen

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Federalism and Patent Law: Courts Split on Scope of Federal Circuit Arising Under Jurisdiction

April 24, 2012PatentFederal Circuit En Banc, paid, Supreme CourtDennis Crouch

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Patently-O Bits & Bytes by Lawrence Higgins

April 24, 2012PatentClaim Construction, Damages, double patenting, obviousness, paid, Personal Jurisdiction, USPTO DirectorLawrence Higgins

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Patently-O Bits & Bytes by Lawrence Higgins

April 24, 2012PatentClaim Construction, Damages, double patenting, obviousness, paid, Personal Jurisdiction, USPTO DirectorDennis Crouch

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Patent Specifications Continue to Rise in Size

April 23, 2012PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Copyright Lawsuit against Patent Firms Continue: Firms Claim Fair Use and Copyright Misuse

April 23, 2012PatentCopyright, Licenses, paidDennis Crouch

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Supreme Court: District Courts must Review PTO Factual Findings De Novo in Cases Challenging Board Decisions

April 18, 2012Patentpaid, Supreme Court, VenueDennis Crouch

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Dennis Kennedy

April 17, 2012PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Supreme Court: Generic Pharma Manufacturer Has Standing to Pursue FDA Mis-Label Claim against Patentee

April 17, 2012PatentEnablement, paid, Supreme CourtDennis Crouch

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The Frand Wars: Who’s on First?

April 17, 2012PatentEnablement, Licenses, paidDennis Crouch

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Supreme Court to Hear International Copyright Exhaustion Case

April 16, 2012PatentAffirmed Without Opinion, Copyright, Damages, Licenses, obviousness, paid, Supreme CourtDennis Crouch

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Supreme Court Looks to Take Trademark Standing Case Following Covenant-not-to-Sue

April 16, 2012Patentpaid, Supreme CourtDennis Crouch

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