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Section 101 Review and Recent “Disruptive” Decisions from the Federal Circuit

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Section 101 Review and Recent “Disruptive” Decisions from the Federal Circuit
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Wow, talk about two ships passing in the night. No wonder practitioners are confused about what to do. Second half presentation was too fast. It would have been more useful to have the Office's perspective on what the Federal Circuit is doing and whether those new guidelines are being respected/recognized by the CAFC

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The USPTO provides an update on the status of the Patent Examination Guidelines (PEG) and Training Materials on patent subject matter eligibility. Plus, hear discussion on the recent Federal Circuit and Supreme Court decisions on patent subject matter eligibility that may have a major disruptive influence on the USPTO PEG.

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Stephen G. Kunin, Matthew Sked

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Section 101 Review and Recent “Disruptive” Decisions from the Federal Circuit (Apr 2022)

The USPTO provides an update on the status of the Patent Examination Guidelines (PEG) and Training Materials on patent subject matter eligibility. Plus, hear discussion on the recent Federal Circuit and Supreme Court decisions on patent subject matter eligibility that may have a major disruptive influence on the USPTO PEG.

Originally presented: Mar 2022 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Stephen G. Kunin, Maier & Maier PLLC - Alexandria, VA
Matthew Sked, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office - Alexandria, VA