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Griffith Hack And Ambercite Map The Alzheimer’s Disease Patent Landscape

Although I received this report: “Clearing The Fog; Patenting Trends For The Treatment Of Alzheimer’s Disease” both directly and from a number of colleagues, I won’t presume that it has been widely read, but it should be. (A copy of the … Continue reading

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A “Modest Proposal” For The RCE Crisis

Commentators, including Prof. Hal Wegner, have been sounding the alarm regarding the increasing number of requests for continuing examination that applicants are filing. The PTO projects 325,000 RCE’s by FY 2018. They have gone further in recent posts, in attributing … Continue reading

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New Blog On AIA Aims For Co-Op Approach

With a tidal wave of proposed regulations implementing the AIA poised to hit IP practitioners – ready or not – it seemed worthwhile to point out a new “Blawg” recently launched to help keep our heads above the murky legal … Continue reading

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Recent Rulings of the European Court of Justice on SPCs

Attached you will find the newsletter from DHS Patentanwalts GmbH, provided to us by Dr. Stefan Danner. In the last few months, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has handed down several decisions relating to the grant and validity of … Continue reading

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