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The Relevance of Invention Date in Patent Prosecution: Six Posts

March 30, 2010PatentDennis Crouch
  • Part I (Abstract)
  • Part II (PAIR Results)
  • Part III (Provisional Applications)
  • Part IV (Survey: First-to-File)
  • Part V (Survey: Applicant Strategies)
  • Part VI (BPAI Decisions)

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