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All Things Chemical and Biotechnical at the PTO, Part I (or, Why We're Special)

Recorded on: Feb. 24, 2011
Running Time: 01:00:18

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Taken from the Web Program Patent Law Institute (5th Annual) recorded February, 2011 in New York.

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All Things Chemical and Biotechnical at the PTO, Part I (or, Why We're Special)  [01:00:18]

How do the new PTO rule initiatives effect Bio and Chemical filings? How do recent BPAI and CAFC decisions stemming from Bilski, KSR (new guidelines) and their progeny effect application strategy and claim presentation?

Gerald M. Murphy, Jr., John M. White

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