Motions for summary judgment filed in lawsuit challenging claim and continuation rules
Yesterday the parties filed their motions for summary judgment in the cases brought by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Dr. Tafas challenging the USPTO's new claim and continuation limit rules. Apparently the earlier order setting the deadline for amicus briefs did not apply to the parties' motions, as earlier speculated. The deadline for briefs in opposition is January 22.
More amici have also joined in, including the first group supporting the USPTO. Click below for links to the filings. Once we've had a chance to review them, we'll post our thoughts.
Motions for summary judgment
- USPTO
- Tafas
- GSK
Filings relating to amici
- Supporting plaintiffs
- Supporting defendants
- Public Patent Foundation, Computer & Communications Industry Association, AARP, Consumer Federation of America, Essential Action, Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge, Knowledge Ecology International, Prescription Access Litigation, Public Knowledge, Research on Innovation, and Software Freedom Law Center (motion for leave, proposed brief)