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Analogous Arts in the Courts and at the USPTO

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References to analogous arts doctrine in USPTO Board opinions apparently spiked upwards following the Supreme Court’s decision in KSR International Co. v. Teleflex Inc., 550 U.S. 398 (2007). This presentation discusses the state of analogous arts doctrine in the wake of KSR and its significance for patent law practice.

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  • TX MCLE credit expires: 1/31/2026

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John M. Golden

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Analogous Arts in the Courts and at the USPTO (Jan 2025)

References to analogous arts doctrine in USPTO Board opinions apparently spiked upwards following the Supreme Court’s decision in KSR International Co. v. Teleflex Inc., 550 U.S. 398 (2007). This presentation discusses the state of analogous arts doctrine in the wake of KSR and its significance for patent law practice.

Originally presented: Nov 2024 Advanced Patent Law Institute

John M. Golden, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX