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Federal Circuit hears arguments in In re Kubin; what will be obvious in biotechnology?

Thursday, the Federal Circuit held oral arguments in In re Kubin, a biotechnology case involving a patent over a gene sequence in humans, and specifically whether the claims were obvious. This was the first precedential decision by the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences on the issue of obviousness in this field after KSR, so […]

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Existence of other licenses under patent does not preclude finding of irreparable harm

In a decision Tuesday, the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court's grant of a permanent injunction. The district had previously granted a permanent injunction after a jury found willful infringement. In a previous appeal, the Federal Circuit affirmed the finding of willful infringement, but vacated the permanent injunction because the district court did not consider […]

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Grant of stay while preliminary injunction motion pending abuse of discretion

In a recent decision, the Federal Circuit found that a district court's grant of a stay pending inter partes reexamination without considering the patentee's pending motion for a preliminary injunction was an abuse of discretion. The Federal Circuit held the grant of the stay effectively denied the preliminary injunction motion, thereby making the stay order […]

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Eleventh Circuit: Similarity of architectural plans depends largely on arrangement of features

In a recent decision, the Eleventh Circuit affirmed a district court's grant of summary judgment of non-infringement in an architectural copyright case. The appellant had argued that the district court had effectively heightened the standard for infringement by performing an element-by-element comparison focusing on the differences between two floor plans. The Eleventh Circuit held the […]

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On appeal, BPAI cannot group claims that do not share a common reason for rejection

In a recent decision, the Federal Circuit affirmed a distirct court's vacatur of a decision of the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences. In an appeal of rejections in twelve different applications involving approximately 2,400 claims, the Board only addressed the rejection of 21 "represntative" claims pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 1.192(c)(7) [now 37 C.F.R. […]

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