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AIA Technical Amendment (H.R. 6621) Moving Forward

December 17, 2012PatentAIA Trials, First to Invent, IPR, obviousness, paid, PGRDennis Crouch

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December 22, 2011PatentClaim Construction, Inequitable Conduct, obviousness, paid, VenueDennis Crouch

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December 22, 2011PatentClaim Construction, Inequitable Conduct, obviousness, paid, VenueJason Rantanen

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December 22, 2011PatentClaim Construction, Inequitable Conduct, obviousness, paid, VenueLawrence Higgins

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Injunctive Relief and the Public Interest at the ITC

December 20, 2011PatentDamages, paid, Trade SecretsDennis Crouch

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Patent Stats: Abandoning Provisional Patent Applications

December 19, 2011PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Judge Kathleen O’Malley Confirmed to the Federal Circuit

December 24, 2010CAFC, Patent, RantanenpaidJason Rantanen

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Prometheus Laboratories v. Mayo: The Broad Scope of Statutory Subject Matter

December 22, 2010CAFC, Patent, Patent Cases 2010, Patentable Subject Matter, Pharma, RantanenpaidJason Rantanen

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Akamai v. Limelight: Joint Infringement Requires an Agency Relationship or a Contractual Obligation

December 20, 2010Claim Construction, Infringement, Patent, Patent Cases 2010, Rantanenai, Claim Construction, paidJason Rantanen

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December 20, 2009Patentpaid, USPTO DirectorDennis Crouch

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December 20, 2009Patentpaid, USPTO DirectorJonathan Hummel

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Gifts for a Patent Attorney: The Patent Office Director Game!

December 19, 2009Patentpaid, USPTO DirectorDennis Crouch

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PTO Asks for Comments on Improving Patent Quality

December 18, 2009PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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Information on the Public Patent Advisory Committee

December 18, 2009Patentpaid, USPTO DirectorDennis Crouch

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When have Novelty Rights Been Important?

December 17, 2009Patentanticipation, paidDennis Crouch

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The Presumption of Irreparable Harm?

December 16, 2009Injunctions, Patent, Patent Cases 2009paidDennis Crouch

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The Interplay between Reexaminations, Preliminary Injunctions and Stays of Litigation

December 16, 2009PatentpaidDennis Crouch

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The Role of the Patentee’s Expert in Proving Infringement

December 15, 2009PatentAffirmed Without Opinion, Claim Construction, paidDennis Crouch

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Judge versus Jury (Again): Who Should Decide the Question of Obviousness?

December 15, 2009Patentobviousness, paidDennis Crouch

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Cases where Written Description is Satisfied, but Enablement is Lacking

December 14, 2009PatentEnablement, Federal Circuit En Banc, paid, Written DescriptionDennis Crouch

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