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Intellectual Property

Apr. 6, 2007

Changing Invention-Law Conventions

Based on activity afoot in Congress, as well as federal circuit court rulings and increased U.S. Supreme Court activity, several shifts in patent law appear to be taking shape.

By Rod S. Berman
     
      Based on activity afoot in Congress, as well as federal circuit court rulings and increased U.S. Supreme Court activity, several shifts in patent law appear to be taking shape.
      There continue to be significant efforts in Congress to reform the laws. House bill HR2795, proposing major patent-law changes, was introduced June 8, 2005. Since ...

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