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Judge Michel Takes “Patent Reform” Bills To Task
In an interview with Intellectual Property Watch, former Chief Judge Paul R. Michel set forth, in one place, all of the most problematic (Ed.: read, “worst”) features of the Leahy Smith America Invents Act, versions of which have been passed … Continue reading
BSC v. J & J – Written Description Requirement Spreads its Wings
On June 7th, in a Fed. Cir. panel decision written by Judge Moore, the panel affirmed the invalidation of four J&J patents (a copy of these patents is available at the end of this post) for failure to meet the … Continue reading
ACI v. Honda – Therasense in Practice
On June 27th, in American Calcar, Inc. v. American Honda Motor Co., Inc., No. 2009-1503, 1567 (Fed. Cir. June 27, 2011) the court reversed and remanded the district court’s findings of inequitable conduct in the obtainment of three patents relating … Continue reading
Report From Bio – Everyone Into The Pool!
I have been hearing about “patent pools” for biotech patents for years, but Kristen Neuman made it much more real at a Break-Out Session on Diagnostics and Personalized Medicine at the BIO International Convention in DC today (6/29/11). The session … Continue reading