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Patently-O Bits & Bytes by Lawrence Higgins

October 19, 2011Bits and BytesClaim Construction, Inequitable Conduct, Licenses, paid, USPTO DirectorJason Rantanen

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Dennis Crouch
Associate Professor, University of Missouri School of Law
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Professor, University of Iowa College of Law
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Limiting Damages: $107 Million Interest Charge Improperly Awarded On-Top of Pre-Agreed Damages

October 18, 2011Damages, License, Patent, Patent Cases 2011Damages, Marking, paidDennis Crouch

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Telegram for the Federal Circuit: Electronic Case Filing Is Now Available

October 16, 2011Guest Post, Patent, Patent Cases 2011, PetitionspaidDennis Crouch

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Patently-O Bits & Bytes by Lawrence Higgins

October 15, 2011Bits and Bytes, USPTO NewsClaim Construction, Inequitable Conduct, paidJason Rantanen

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Book Review: Justifying Intellectual Property

October 14, 2011Book Review, Patentpaid, USPTO DirectorDennis Crouch

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Law Jobs: Patent Prosecution Professor at UNH

October 14, 2011PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Patent Issues Arising from the US-Korea Free Trade Agreement

October 13, 2011Patent, Patent Legislation, TransnationalpaidDennis Crouch

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Guest Post: Industrial Designs – the Wonder Weapon for the German Blitzkrieg?

October 13, 2011Design Patent, Guest Post, PatentDamages, paidDennis Crouch

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Bosch v. Pylon: jettisoning the presumption of irreparable harm in injunction relief

October 12, 2011Injunctions, Patent, Patent Cases 2011Affirmed Without Opinion, Damages, paid, USPTO DirectorJason Rantanen

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Guest Post: First Patent Reform, Now Trade Secret Reform?

October 12, 2011Patent, Trade Secretpaid, Trade SecretsDennis Crouch

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Book Review: Introduction to Patent Law for Non-Lawyers

October 11, 2011Book Review, PatentFirst to Invent, obviousness, paidDennis Crouch

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Stay Pending Reissue: Timing and Blog Reliability

October 10, 2011Patent, Patent Cases 2011, Reexamination, ReissueClaim Construction, paid, USPTO DirectorDennis Crouch

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BPAI’s ex parte Decision Based Upon New Factual Findings Constitutes a New Ground of Rejection

October 10, 2011BPAI, Patent, Patent Cases 2011AIA Trials, anticipation, obviousness, paid, PGRDennis Crouch

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Two men walk into a bar…

October 10, 2011PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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The Narrows: Winning by Arguing Both Trade Secret Misappropriations and Patent Infringement

October 9, 2011Patent, Patent Cases 2011, Trade SecretEnablement, paid, Trade Secrets, Written DescriptionDennis Crouch

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Patently-O Bits & Bytes by Lawrence Higgins

October 7, 2011Bits and Bytes, PatentClaim Construction, Inequitable Conduct, paidLawrence Higgins

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Patently-O Bits & Bytes by Lawrence Higgins

October 7, 2011Bits and Bytes, PatentClaim Construction, Inequitable Conduct, paidDennis Crouch

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Patently-O Bits & Bytes by Lawrence Higgins

October 7, 2011Bits and BytesClaim Construction, Inequitable Conduct, paidJason Rantanen

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Notes from DC

October 7, 2011PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Sarnoff: Derivation and Prior Art Problems with the New Patent Act

October 7, 2011Academic Studies, Articles and Publications, Guest Post, Patent, Patent LegislationClaim Construction, Marking, obviousness, paid, Written DescriptionDennis Crouch

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