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Advanced Patent Prosecution Workshop 2020: Claim Drafting & Amendment Writing
Chair(s):
Jay P. Lessler, Ann M. McCrackin, W. Todd Baker
Practice Area:
Intellectual property,
Patent applications,
Patent claims,
Patent prosecution,
Patents,
Practice skills (Intellectual property)
Published:
Jul 2020
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ISBN:
9781402436772
PLI Item #:
277931
CHB Spine #:
G1471
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Chapter 1. Ethics Issues for Patent Prosecutors
Chapter 2. Patent Eligibility and Natural Phenomena
Chapter 3. Specification Drafting for the Chemical/Pharmaceutical Patent Application
Chapter 4. The Great Specification Balancing Act
Chapter 5. Patent Practitioners as Facilitators and Not Scriveners (April 28, 2020)
Chapter 6. Antibody Claim Drafting: Reaching the End of the “Antibody Exception”
Chapter 7. Drafting Chemical/Pharmaceutical Patent Claims
Chapter 8. The Winning Mechanical Claim
Chapter 9. Ann M. McCrackin, Steve W. Lundberg and Gregory M. Stark, Crafting the Claims
Chapter 10. Tools Available at the USPTO to Address Invalidity and Enforcement Issues (May 6, 2020)
Chapter 11. The Interface of Post Grant Trials and Prosecution at the USPTO (September 2018)
Chapter 12. Murky Parts of the USPTO Patent Eligibility Guidance
Chapter 13. Patentable Eligibility of Nature-Based Products and Natural Phenomena as Analyzed by the USPTO
Chapter 14. Patent Prosecution Strategies
Chapter 15. Mark W. Russell, Brandon A. Chan and Deborah L. Lu, Thinking Critically About Numerical Ranges
Chapter 16. The Use of “Means Plus Function” Language in Patent Claims
Chapter 17. The Use of “Means Plus Function” Language in Patent Claims (PowerPoint slides)
Chapter 18. Examiner Interview Best Practices
Chapter 19. Trends in Software and Business Method Patents: 2004 through 2017; 2018 Cumulative Supplement
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