11/3/2009 11:38:18 AM EST Posted by Charles GholzPartner, Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt
It has been generally assumed that the "derivation proceedings" that would be created by both the House and Senate versions of the Patent Reform Act of 2009 would simply be d ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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9/16/2009 9:28:47 AM EST
Due to the constantly increasing number of EU member states, the European Patent System has become relatively inert, and its ability to reform itself is quite restricted. Nonetheless, ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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7/6/2009 7:35:31 AM EST Posted by Eric E BensenCo-author of Milgrim on Licensing and Milgrim on Trade Secrets and a Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Hofstra University School of Law
The Patent Reform Act of 2009 (PRA) is Congress’ most recent attempt to put its stamp on the Patent Reform Era. The Act may be seen as a setback for patentees. However, for some, ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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7/6/2009 11:42:50 AM EST
Despite innovation’s increasing impact upon the United States economy, negative perceptions with respect to patents have also increased. As such, it is reasonable to investigate w ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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6/10/2009 7:42:42 AM EST
Gary E. Hollinden, Ph.D., a former Patent Examiner for the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO), writes an open letter to the new Commissioner on how to fix some of the USPTO&rsqu ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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2/21/2008 10:59:55 AM EST Posted by Eric E BensenCo-author of Milgrim on Licensing and Milgrim on Trade Secrets and a Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Hofstra University School of Law
If enacted, the Patent Reform Act of 2007, potentially the first major reform of the patent laws in more than 50 years, will have major effects on pa ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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