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This blog, Patents4Life, does not contain legal advice and is for informational purposes only. Its publication does not create an attorney-client relationship nor is it a solicitation for business. This is the personal blog of Warren Woessner and does not reflect the views of Schwegman Lundberg & Woessner, or any of its attorneys or staff. To the best of his ability, the Author provides current and accurate information at the time of each post, however, readers should check for current information and accuracy.
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Common Citation Document Launched By Trilateral Patent Offices
This posting came with a set of presentation slides which you can find at the end of the post. The Industry Trilateral (of which IPO is a member) initially proposed a Common Citation Document (CCD). In response, the Trilateral have … Continue reading
Posted in Int'l Practice and Policy
Tagged CCD, Common Citation Document, Industry Trilateral, ip, IPO, Patent Law, patents, Warren Woessner
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Excerpts From Amicus Briefs Supporting Prometheus
This intriguing compilation “Excerpts From 15 AMICI Briefs Supporting Respondent Prometheus: Mayo Collaborative Services v. Prometheus Laboratories, Inc.,” was sent to me by Mark Corallo of Corallo Media Strategies, Inc., Alexandria, VA. UNH Law used to be Franklin Pierce Law … Continue reading
DNA Patenting “Urban Legend” Debunked At AIPLA
The most interesting presentation at the Annual AIPLA Meeting – which is not yet over – was Professor Christopher M. Holman’s talk – “Deconstructing the myth that 20% of the human genome is patented” which was based on his paper … Continue reading
Posted in Patent Eligible Subject Matter
Tagged AIPLA, DNA, patents, Professor Christopher M. Holman, Warren Woessner
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Infringement by Unobvious Changes – A Look (Way) Back
As a much younger attorney, I gave a presentation at the 1990 AIPLA Annual Meeting: “A Review of Recent Federal Circuit Decisions Relating to Infringement” (AIPLA Selected Legal Papers, 9, 3 (July 1991)), in which I wrestled with the question … Continue reading
