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U.S. Supreme Court,
Intellectual Property

Oct. 3, 2022

The ones to watch: patent cases this Supreme Court term

Not a single patent appeal was heard last term. This year, some IP cases may get the golden ticket.

Patrick Maloney

Associate
Armond Wilson LLP

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Michelle E. Armond

Partner
Armond Wilson LLP

Intellectual Property

UC Berkeley School of Law, bachelor's in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology

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As the Supreme Court reopens this week for the 2022-2023 term, it has a wide array of pending patent-related petitions for certiorari. The 2021-2022 term was unusual, with the Supreme Court accepting not a single patent appeal. Below we preview some of the more intriguing petitions, and provide our take on which of them may get the golden ticket of a Supreme Court argument.

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