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Section 101 Updates and Key Issues: Life Science and Technology

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Section 101 Updates and Key Issues: Life Science and Technology
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This was easily the best overall presentation of section 101 issues that I have ever attended.

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Session 1: Section 101: High Tech v. Life Sciences - The U.S. patent statutes apply equally to all patent applications, but the application of the patent eligibility requirement of Section 101 varies across technologies. Discuss, compare and contrast eligible and non-eligible claims in different fields, review the current examination guidance, and hear an update on legislate reform efforts.

Session 2: Section 101 Issues in Patent Litigation - In many contexts “101” is used to mean something basic and easily understandable, but recently Section 101 of the Patent Act has been anything but. Explore the myriad of issues that patentable subject matter uncertainty has caused in patent litigation, touch on lessons learned, and explore what developments may be on the horizon.

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1. Section 101: High Tech v. Life Sciences (Mar 2020)

Stephen G. Kunin, Courtenay C. Brinckerhoff, June Cohan, Dale S. Lazar

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Section 101: High Tech v. Life Sciences (Mar 2020)

The U.S. patent statutes apply equally to all patent applications, but the application of the patent eligibility requirement of Section 101 varies across technologies. Discuss, compare and contrast eligible and non-eligible claims in different fields, review the current examination guidance, and hear an update on legislate reform efforts.

Originally presented: Mar 2020 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Stephen G. Kunin, Maier & Maier PLLC - Alexandria, VA
Courtenay C. Brinckerhoff, Foley & Lardner LLP - Washington, DC
June Cohan, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office - Alexandria, VA
Dale S. Lazar, DLA Piper LLP US - Reston, VA

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2. Section 101 Issues in Patent Litigation (Mar 2020)

James M. Heintz, Matthew J. Rizzolo

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Section 101 Issues in Patent Litigation (Mar 2020)

In many contexts “101” is used to mean something basic and easily understandable, but recently Section 101 of the Patent Act has been anything but. Explore the myriad of issues that patentable subject matter uncertainty has caused in patent litigation, touch on lessons learned, and explore what developments may be on the horizon.

Originally presented: Mar 2020 Advanced Patent Law Institute

James M. Heintz, DLA Piper LLP US - Reston, VA
Matthew J. Rizzolo, Ropes & Gray LLP - Washington, DC