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Obviousness and Double Patenting

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Obviousness and Double Patenting
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The courts create new puzzles to solve just when you think you understand the highly subjective analysis surrounding what is obvious. This presentation explores recent U.S. cases in this ever-evolving and complicated section of the law with a refresher on some old case law.

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Obviousness and Double Patenting (Apr 2022)

The courts create new puzzles to solve just when you think you understand the highly subjective analysis surrounding what is obvious. This presentation explores recent U.S. cases in this ever-evolving and complicated section of the law with a refresher on some old case law.
 

Originally presented: Mar 2022 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Daniel J. Pereira, Oblon, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, L.L.P. - Alexandria, VA