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USPTO Post-Grant Patent Trials 2017
Chair(s):
Robert Greene Sterne, Scott A. McKeown
Practice Area:
Intellectual property,
Litigation,
Patent litigation,
Patents,
Post-grant proceedings
Published:
Oct 2017
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ISBN:
9781402429903
PLI Item #:
186779
CHB Spine #:
G1334
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Chapter 1. Robert Greene Sterne, Ch. 2: New Global Patent Landscape, Thomson Reuters, Patent Office Litigation (2nd Edition)
Chapter 2. Joinder at the PTAB and Parallel USPTO Proceedings, Excerpts from Practising Law Institute, Post-Grant Proceedings Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
Chapter 3. Multiplicity: AIA Trial Complexities from Multiple Petitions, Parties, Patents, and Proceedings
Chapter 4. Jason Eisenberg, David Cornwell, Lauren Schleh, Jay Bird, and Tyler Dutton, Ch. 7: Patent Owner Response, Thomson Reuters, Patent Office Litigation (2nd Edition)
Chapter 5. By the Numbers: A Look at PTAB Final Written Decisions and Federal Circuit Decisions in PTAB Appeals (June 30, 2017)
Chapter 6. Section 101 Challenges in Post-Grant Review (June 2017)
Chapter 7. The Other Thirty Percent: An Economic Assessment of Duplication in PTAB Proceedings and Patent Infringement Litigation (June 28, 2017)
Chapter 8. Jonathan Stroud, Staying Litigation for Covered Business Method Post-Grant Reviews, The Columbia Science & Technology Law Review, Vol. XVII (Fall 2015)
Chapter 9. P. Andrew Riley, Jonathan R.K. Stroud, and Jeffrey Totten, The Surprising Breadth of Post-Grant Review for Covered-Business-Method Patents: A New Way to Challenge Patent Claims, The Columbia Science & Technology Law Review, Vol. XV (Spring 2014)
Chapter 10. Jonathan Stroud, Patent Post-Grant Review After Alice, Baylor Law Review, Vol. 69, No. 1, Page 56 (Winter 2017)
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