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Patent Prosecution for Litigators

Recorded on: Jun. 7, 2012
Running Time: 01:14:50

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Taken from the Web Program Fundamentals of Patent Litigation 2012 recorded June, 2012 in San Francisco.

Lecture Topics  [01:14:50]

Patent Prosecution for Litigators  [01:14:50]
  • How the AIA’s change from “first to invent” to “first to file” will affect prosecution
  • Third party pre-grant submission of prior art under the AIA
  • Changes to PTO post-grant review in the AIA
  • Patent terminology
  • Overview of the patent process
  • Parts of a patent application
  • Frequently asked questions
    - Should I get a patent?
    - When should I get a patent?
    - How much will a patent cost?
    - How long does it take to get a patent?
    - Should I get patent protection outside the U.S.?
    - How much does that foreign protection cost and how long does it take?
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  • Patent Prosecution for Litigators
    Sanjeet K. Dutta

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  • Patent Prosecution for Litigators
    Sanjeet K. Dutta
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Sanjeet K. Dutta ~ King & Spalding LLP
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