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Our business model is to cultivate lawyers who know all there is to know about intellectual property, whether it be special requirements under the America Invents Act (AIA), patenting chemical compositions and pharmaceuticals, current developments in software patenting, or combating “bad patents” in federal court litigation.  Lawyers from our various practice groups enjoy sharing their views in our blogs. Please join our audience and help us enrich the discussion. We welcome your participation and insight.

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  • Trademark Enforcement Attorneys

    January 7, 2021

    It’s OK to Give Less Weight to Suggestive and Descriptive Terms when Comparing Marks as a Whole

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    January 6, 2021

    Even If Phrase Was In the Preamble, it is a Claim Limitation that was Not Met

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  • December 29, 2020

    Late Request For Leave to Amend Complaint to try to Save Patent on Ineligible Subject Matter Denied

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  • December 23, 2020

    A Preference for Something Else is not Teaching Away

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    December 7, 2020

    Breach of Confidentiality Agreement Required Transfer for Resulting Patents

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  • IP Litigation and Contested Matters

    November 26, 2020

    Petitioner Can Substantiate Prior Art When Challenged by Patent Owner

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December 28, 2016

Expediting Patent Prosecution in South America

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December 23, 2016

Scams, The Biggest Threat to Patent and Trademark Owners

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 23, 2016

Broadest Reasonable Interpretation Does Not Include Legally Incorrect Interpretation

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 23, 2016

IPR Estoppel Narrowed Even Further in D. Delaware Ruling

By: Matthew L. Cutler, Principal

Harness Dickey Trademark Attorneys St. Louis Detroit Dallas Washington, DC

December 22, 2016

Louis Vuitton Left Holding the Bag

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 22, 2016

Unreasonable Claim Construction Causes PTAB Reversal

By: Matthew L. Cutler, Principal

December 20, 2016

Biting the Bulleit

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 19, 2016

When Imitation Goes Beyond Flattery

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 15, 2016

USPTO Releases Data on Post-Prosecution Pilot Program (P3)

By: Michael Varco, Principal

December 15, 2016

Invention Must Inevitably Result to be Anticipated by Inherency

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 15, 2016

“Unfamiliarity” with Federal Court Practice Not Enough to Avoid Default

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

Harness Dickey IP Litigation IPR Attorneys

December 13, 2016

PTAB Reversed on Issue of Diligent Reduction to Practice

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December 12, 2016

Vitiation has not be Vitiated

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 12, 2016

“A Finding of Induced Infringement Requires Actual Inducement”

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 7, 2016

If the PTAB Doesn’t Say Why the Invention is Obvious, the Federal Circuit Has Nothing to Affirm

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 6, 2016

Injunction Against Dismissed Party Remanded to Make Sure it Had its Day in Court

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

Harness Dickey IP Lawyers

December 6, 2016

Supreme Court Vacates $399M Design Patent Damage Award, Finding an Article of Manufacture for Damage Purposes is Not Necessarily the Entire Product Sold

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 5, 2016

Double-Checking the PTAB

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 1, 2016

Clothes Make the Man; They Sometimes Make the Trademark

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

Harness Dickey IP Litigation IPR Attorneys

November 29, 2016

The Difficulty in Implementing an Idea Does Not Mean the Idea is Not Abstract

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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