...from patent infringement for research of the type referred to in the AIPLA resolution. Among coincidental indicators of the merit of such legislation...
Bridget E. Montgomery, a member at Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, presented the third in a series of seminars titled "Trial Practice and Advocacy in the Federal Middle District of Pennsylvania" on
Among the fallout from the new Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA) are the fees established by the Patent and Trademark Office for initiating any of the new or modified procedures for reconsidering
...CEO of RatnerPrestia and member of the patentability subcommittee of AIPLA, discussed the reasoning of Justice Stephen Breyer's opinion in...
...it is ultimately resolved after trial. According to the 2011 AIPLA Economic Survey, the median cost for patent litigation through trial where there...
...American Intellectual Property Law Association as a fellow. McConathy has long served AIPLA and has held several positions with the organization. HonORED...
A divided 7-4 en banc opinion of the Federal U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals recently offered its solution to "the problems created by the expansion and overuse of the inequitable conduct doctrine" in
...bills, while expressing strong reservations about the House fee funding compromise, said AIPLA Executive Director Q. Todd Dickinson. "The problem is: How does the...
...of-the-road solution, proposed by the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), was to have two evidentiary standards. Retain the present clear and convincing...
The U.S. Supreme Court and Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) continue to issue decisions that are effectively judicial patent reform. It is important to keep close scrutiny on key paten
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