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Common Patent for European Union Adopted
The European Union has finally decided to adopt a common patent that will be granted in three languages – English, French and German – but will cover all of the 27 EU countries. Note that there is not a perfect … Continue reading
Posted in EP and UK Practice
Tagged biotechnology law, EPO, intellectual property, ip, IP law tools, Patent Law, patents, Warren Woessner
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ACI Biotech Conference in Boston – What’s New?
A lot of the speakers will have big changes in patent law and watershed case law to tackle at the American Conference Institute’s 14th Advanced Forum on Biotech Patents in Boston, Nov. 28-29, 2012. I will be speaking with Kevin … Continue reading
Therasense In Action – Warren Woessner To Speak At AIPLA
On Saturday, October 27th, I will one of the speakers in the Closing Plenary Session of the Annual AIPLA Meeting in Washington, DC. Since I was assigned to do part of the “Ethics” track, I will be speaking on post-Therasense … Continue reading
Posted in Organization/Business News, People
Tagged AIPLA, intellectual property, ip, IP law tools, Patent Law, patent strategy, patents, Warren Woessner
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Federal Circuit to Address Computer-Implemented Inventions En Banc
On October 9, 2012 the Fed. Cir. decided to revisit the divided panel decision in CLE Bank Int’l v. Alice Corp., Appeal No 11-10-1 (Fed. Cir. July 9, 2012) en banc. (A copy can be found at the end of … Continue reading