| Prior Art, Obviousness, and the America Invents Act in 2013 Table of Contents |
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| Chapter 1: Winning the Battle and the War—Obtaining Priority Under the First-To-File System While Minimizing the Risk of Invalidity |
Annemarie Hassett ~ Goodwin Procter LLP
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| Chapter 2: Post AIA Section 102: The Complete Breakdown of 102 (a)-(d) |
Leonard R. Svensson ~ Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP
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| Chapter 3: “Well, Isn’t That About as Obvious as it Comes?” |
Michael O’Neill ~ Novak Druce Connolly Bove + Quigg LLP
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| Chapter 4: 35 USC 102(f) and 102(g) and the 103(c) Exception and Treatment Under the America Invents Act |
Benjamin C. Hsing ~ Kaye Scholer LLP
Aaron Bernstein ~ Motorola Solutions, Inc.
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| Chapter 5: KSR, Obviousness and the Federal Circuit in 2012 |
Rebecca Goldman Rudich ~ Vedder Price P.C.
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| Chapter 6: Prior 35 U.S.C. § 102(e) Coexists with New AIA § 102(a)(2) & (d): Benefit & Priority Effects Under 35 USC §§ 119, 120, 121 and 365 |
Robert J. Spar ~ Director (Ret.) Office of Patent Legal Administration U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
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| Chapter 7: Flowcharts for 35 U.S.C. § 102(e) Dates: Apply to All Applications and Patents, Whenever Filed (November, 2002) |
Robert J. Spar ~ Director (Ret.) Office of Patent Legal Administration U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
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| Index to Prior Art, Obviousness, and the America Invents Act in 2013 |
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