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Supreme Court Grants Certiorari in SAS Institute to Review Board’s Partial Decision Practice

Supreme Court Grants Certiorari in SAS Institute to Review Board’s Partial Decision Practice

by Greg Castanias | May 26, 2017 | Federal Circuit Appeal, Final Written Decisions, PTAB News

By Greg Castanias On Monday, May 22, the United States Supreme Court agreed to review the Federal Circuit’s decision in SAS Institute Inc. v. Lee, No. 16-969.  The petition for certiorari, which was filed by Jones Day lawyers Greg Castanias, John Marlott, and Dave...
SAS Urges High Court to Restore Balance to AIA Post-Grant Framework

SAS Urges High Court to Restore Balance to AIA Post-Grant Framework

by Greg Castanias | Apr 19, 2017 | Final Written Decisions

By Richard A. Graham and Gregory A. Castanias Who makes the country’s patent laws—Congress, or the Patent Office?  A recent petition for certiorari filed by SAS Institute, Inc.—represented by a team of Jones Day lawyers—asks the Supreme Court to decide that question...
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