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Law Practice,
Intellectual Property,
Covid Columns

Oct. 22, 2020

Practicing intellectual property law during a pandemic

The pandemic has affected virtually every aspect of the practice of law. But we have heard little about how intellectual property practices have been able to function during this daunting time.

Ankur Garg

Partner
Patterson + Sheridon LLP

Email: agarg@pattersonsheridan.com

The pandemic has affected virtually every aspect of the practice of law. But we have heard little about how intellectual property practices have been able to function during this daunting time. Of course, being able to process patent applications, submit them and get a response in a timely fashion is critical to our operations. Fortunately, continuing to interact with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office during the pandemic has not been difficult because the majority ...

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