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Nonanalogous Art Lives! In Re Klein
Yesterday, the CAFC decided IN RE ARNOLD G. KLEIN 2010-1411, finding error in the USPTO’s rejection of patent claims based on obviousness, using non-analogous art. You may find the following useful in your prosecution efforts. (A link to the decision … Continue reading
Supreme Courts decides Stanford v. Roche – Clarifies Scope of Bayh-Dole Act
On June 6, 2011, the Supreme Court rejected Stanford’s arguments that provisions of the Bayh-Dole Act created university ownership rights to inventions made by university employees with federal funding. (A copy of the decision is found at the end of … Continue reading
AIPLA Chem Practice “Road Show” Back On Track
On June 23, 2011, the AIPLA Chemical Patent Practice Road Show will go on in Chicago, emphasizing prosecution and litigation strategies, in both patent drafting and opinion work. Apart from the expertise of the speakers, which is uniformly high, these … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences and Classes
Tagged AIPLA, biotechnology, biotechnology law, intellectual property, ip, IP law tools, Patent Law, patents, Warren Woessner
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Appeals Court Overturns Stem Cell Ban
On April 29th, in Sherley v. Sebelius, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Cir., (a copy is available at the end of this post) overturned the injunction imposed by the district court, which had blocked the implementation of … Continue reading
Posted in Stem Cells/Cloning
Tagged biotechnology, biotechnology appeal, biotechnology law, biotechnology news, court of appeals, dickey-wicker, executive order 13505, Federal Circuit, intellectual property, ip, NIH, Patent Law, patents, sebelius, sherley, stem cell research, stem cells, Warren Woessner
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