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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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    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 27, 2019

Inherency Supplied Missing Claim Limitation in Obviousness Analysis

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 26, 2019

Points of Difference from Prior Art Did Not Make it to the Claims; Claims were Anticipated

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 25, 2019

Patents for a Merry Christmas!

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

Intellectual Property Law Blog

December 19, 2019

Award of Attorneys’ Fees Hinges on a Finding of an Exceptional Case, Not an Exceptional Part of a Case

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 18, 2019

Patent Owner’s Praise for Other Inventions Destroyed Presumption of Nexus between Commercial Product and Claims

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 18, 2019

It is Importation that Infringes under 35 USC § 271(g), Not Manufacture

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 16, 2019

Plaintiff Who Dismissed Patent Infringement Case Still Must Pay Defendant’s Attorneys’ Fees

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 16, 2019

Substantial Evidence Supported Jury Verdict that not all Infringing Uses were Reasonably Related to Developing and Submitting Information to the FDA

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

December 12, 2019

Yabba Dabba Don’t — “Bedrock Principle” Prevents USPTO from Recouping Attorneys Fees

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

November 11, 2019

Thank You, Veterans

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

November 8, 2019

Board Erred in Finding Reference Was Not Reasonably Pertinent to the Problem Facing the Inventor

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

November 7, 2019

Petitioner Allowed to Supplement Evidence that Reference was Available

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

November 5, 2019

OK, Campers, Here’s How to Make Your Claim Preamble a Limitation

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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October 31, 2019

Federal Circuit Loosens the Iron Grip on Evidence of Copying

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

Harness Dickey IP Litigation PTAB Proceedings

October 31, 2019

Federal Circuit Gives the PTAB an Inferiority Complex

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

October 30, 2019

Synthesizing and Screening Thousands of Candidate Compounds Constitutes Undue Experimentation

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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

October 9, 2019

Marking Your Territory: When Patent Claims Include Trademarks, Part 2

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

October 9, 2019

Setting the Standard for Claim Drafting

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

Harness Dickey IP Lawyers

October 9, 2019

Oral Arguments in Peter v. NantKwest Suggest History and SCOTUS Favor Applicant’s Position that Attorneys’ Fees Are Not “Expenses”

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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October 7, 2019

Design Patent Infringement is a Matter of Appearance and Appearances

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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