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The Evolving Landscape in PRC’s Patent Law and Enforcement

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The Evolving Landscape in PRC’s Patent Law and Enforcement
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The discussion highlights new patent law amendments in China (effective in June 2021), directions by the supreme people’s court to begin shifting the burden of proof in certain patent enforcement in the jurisdiction lacking discovery, and the impact of patent linkage (similar to the Hatch-Waxman Act).

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Robert Greene Sterne, Hon. Paul R. Michel, Dr. James Zhu

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Evolving Landscape in PRC’s Patent Law and Enforcement (Apr 2022)

The discussion highlights new patent law amendments in China (effective in June 2021), directions by the supreme people’s court to begin shifting the burden of proof in certain patent enforcement in the jurisdiction lacking discovery, and the impact of patent linkage (similar to the Hatch-Waxman Act).

Originally presented: Mar 2022 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Robert Greene Sterne, Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C. - Washington, DC
Hon. Paul R. Michel, United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit - Washington, DC
Dr. James Zhu, JunHe LLP - Shanghai, China