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What I’m reading from academic journals

Patently-O

The following are a few of the articles that I’ve been delving into this past week: James Hicks, Do Patents Drive Investment in Software? , Ana Santos Rutschman, From Myriad to Moderna: The Modern Pharmaceutical Company , Texas A&M University Journal of Property Law (2024) (forthcoming). 1277 (2024).

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Patent Law at the Supreme Court February 2022

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The Supreme Court has not yet granted writ of certiorari in any patent cases this term. Still, there are a number of important patent cases pending before the court. Still, there are a number of important patent cases pending before the court. The court recently denied certiorari in Yu v. by Dennis Crouch.

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How does the USPTO Decide the Discretionary Aspect of Institution?

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In February 2021, US Inventor and others collectively sued the USPTO asking the court to order the USPTO to issue rulemaking regarding discretionary considerations at the institution stage of AIA Trials. Abuse of Discretion : Courts and administrators are often given discretionary authority to make decisions. by Dennis Crouch.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (August 9 – 15)

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They highlight that this failure is typified by the stark realities that have come to light in a pending public interest litigation before the Bombay High Court [BHC], regarding access to life saving drugs. Decisions from Indian Courts. The Delhi High Court in Krown Biscuit Pvt. The Delhi High Court in Star India Pvt.

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Fifth Circuit Issues an Important Online Jurisdiction Ruling–Johnson v. HuffPost

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

He sued HuffPost in Texas. HuffPost is not a citizen of Texas and has no ties to the state. HuffPost is interactive, but its story about Johnson has no ties to Texas. The story does not mention Texas. It recounts a meeting that took place outside Texas, and it used no Texan sources. ” The majority fixes that.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (January 17- January 22)

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Especially from other High Courts? Kerala High Court on Publishing Judgments and Right to be Forgotten: Some Points to Ponder Upon Kerala High Court’s recent ruling on the “right to be forgotten” (RTBF) declares that publishing/reporting judgments is part of freedom of expression.

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Biosimilars 2021 Year in Review

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

Litigation under the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act (BPCIA) in the district courts also decreased. On May 28, 2021, FDA notified BI via an interim response that the issues raised in BI’s petition had not yet been resolved “because it raises complex issues requiring extensive review and analysis by Agency officials.”.