...regulations and notices discussed in this article may be found through the PTO's FAIPP website. While as an official matter the FAIPP...
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...s possible that the court will stay the appeal until the PTO board issues a ruling. Finnegan Henderson's Arner declines comment...
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...outsole as a trademark with the United States Patent and Trade Office ("PTO").*fn1 We are asked...
...a number of areas, including judicial review of Patent Trial and Appeal Board decisions, inter partes review proceedings and supplemental examination provisions....
In his Intellectual Property Litigation column, Lewis R. Clayton, a litigation partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, discusses recent decisions, including one on the introduction of ne
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...the application, the applicant may file an administrative appeal with the PTO's Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (Board). §134. If the Board...
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...the application, the applicant may file an administrative appeal with the PTO's Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (Board). §134. If the Board...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday seemed reluctant to make it easier to challenge the validity of patents. At the same time, some justices raised concerns about too many "bad" patents in the marketpla
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