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Patentable Subject Matter Updates: Software and Business Methods, plus Life Sciences

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Patentable Subject Matter Updates: Software and Business Methods, plus Life Sciences
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Session 1: Patentable Subject Matter: Software and Business Methods - The Supreme Court decision in Alice v. CLS Bank has significant implications for both litigators and prosecutors in all areas of technology. Section 101, it seems, is here to stay. Learn more on what that means in practice.
 
Session 2: Life Sciences Update: One Year After Mayo and Prometheus - A look at the impact of the Myriad and Prometheus decisions, plus an analysis of recent Federal Circuit Court decisions and USPTO practice with regard to life sciences patent eligibility.  

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1. Patentable Subject Matter: Software and Business Methods (Dec 2014)

Mark A. Lemley

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Patentable Subject Matter: Software and Business Methods (Dec 2014)

The Supreme Court decision in Alice v. CLS Bank has significant implications for both litigators and prosecutors in all areas of technology. Section 101, it seems, is here to stay. Learn more on what that means in practice.

Originally presented: Nov 2014 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Mark A. Lemley, Stanford Law School and Durie Tangri LLP - Stanford and San Francisco, CA

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2. Life Sciences Update: One Year After Mayo and Prometheus (Dec 2014)

Ana Christina Ward

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Life Sciences Update: One Year After Mayo and Prometheus (Dec 2014)

A look at the impact of the Myriad and Prometheus decisions, plus an analysis of recent Federal Circuit Court decisions and USPTO practice with regard to life sciences patent eligibility.  

Originally presented: Nov 2014 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Ana Christina Ward, Asuragen, Inc. - Austin, TX