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More Change in the USA
January/February 2010
Herbert, Toni-Junell
The patent landscape in the United States has undergone significant changes over recent years and it looks like more could be on the way. Whether it is legislative reform, major decisions from both the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the Supreme Court, or a new broom at the US Patent and Trademark Office, everywhere you look something seems to be happening that could have a major impact on the way that patents are created, managed and exploited. To keep abreast of the latest developments and to work out what they could mean for patent owners, IAM spoke to three leading private practice patent lawyers: Douglas Cawley of McKool Smith; Toni-Junell Herbert of Patton Boggs; and Barry Schindler of Greenberg Traurig.
To read the full panel discussion, click on the link below.
This article first appeared in issue 39 of Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) magazine, www.iam-magazine.com.
More Change in the USA [PDF]
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