Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - Intellectual property attorneys will soon have more options for shepherding their clients' inventions through the patent application process.
Robert Stoll, commissioner for patents at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, was in San Diego Tuesday to talk to members of CONNECT about the new three-track patent examination process unveiled this summer. It would allow companies to put pat...
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