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Intellectual Property

Apr. 19, 2012

America Invents Act: A brave new world for patents?

The AIA provides seriously naunced changes to patent laws in the U.S. that require attention. By Peter Jon Gluck of Baker Hostetler LLP


By Peter Jon Gluck


For those of us who follow the ongoing evolution of global patent laws the way that others track world cup soccer, professional baseball, football, or hockey - the America Invents Act has been in process for years. There are many seriously nuanced changes to the patent laws of the U.S. that require attention. However, protecting clients and girding proprietary rights always requires deeper study than those "pundits" whom we are forced...

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