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Advising Clients About The Duty Of Candor – Part I

This post is a slight departure from previous posts on this blog in that it focuses on communications between prosecutors and clients rather than communications between prosecutors and the U.S. Patent...

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Advising Clients About The Duty Of Candor – Part II

I have received several inquiries for the memorandum referenced in the first form paragraph of my earlier post on this subject. The following is the basic text I start with when drafting the memorandum...

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Practical Take Aways Regarding “Associated” Applications In View Of McKesson

In McKesson Information Solutions, Inc., v. Bridge Medical, Inc., No. 06-1517 (Fed. Cir. 2007), the Federal Circuit affirmed a dismissal of an infringement suit after finding that the patent in suit...

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New Oath Requirements And Advising Clients About The Duty Of Candor – Redux

The U.S. Patent Office is modifying its approach to oaths/declarations. Starting on June 1, 2008, oaths/declarations must acknowledge “a duty to disclose information material to patentability as...

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Advising Clients About The Duty Of Candor – Part I

This post is a slight departure from previous posts on this blog in that it focuses on communications between prosecutors and clients rather than communications between prosecutors and the U.S. Patent...

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Advising Clients About The Duty Of Candor – Part II

I have received several inquiries for the memorandum referenced in the first form paragraph of my earlier post on this subject. The following is the basic text I start with when drafting the memorandum...

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Practical Take Aways Regarding “Associated” Applications In View Of McKesson

In McKesson Information Solutions, Inc., v. Bridge Medical, Inc., No. 06-1517 (Fed. Cir. 2007), the Federal Circuit affirmed a dismissal of an infringement suit after finding that the patent in suit...

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New Oath Requirements And Advising Clients About The Duty Of Candor – Redux

The U.S. Patent Office is modifying its approach to oaths/declarations. Starting on June 1, 2008, oaths/declarations must acknowledge “a duty to disclose information material to patentability as...

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