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Senior Principal John Dragseth Authors IPWatchdog Article “Top Federal Circuit Decisions of 2022 That No One Told You About”

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In an article for IPWatchdog Senior Principal John Dragseth gave a nod to the holidays and the culmination of the calendar year while outlining the seven Federal Circuit cases from 2022 that, despite not being high-profile, included important nuggets for practitioners. Read the full article at IPWatchdog.

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Fish Attorneys Author Law360 Article, “Lessons For 2021 From Fed. Circ. Post-Grant Review Cases”

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Fish attorneys John Dragseth and Nitika Gupta Fiorella authored a Law360 Expert Analysis article discussing the post-grant appeals that drove a lot of the legal activity at the Federal Circuit this past year despite the pandemic and what the notable developments in 2020 may mean for 2021.

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Reevaluating Design Patent Obviousness

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The existence of the design patent means that repair parts must come from authorized manufacturers and channels. Joseph Herriges and John Dragseth from Fish & Richardson represent GM. The case itself involves design patents covering GM parts, such as front fenders. See D797,625.