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Proof of Prior Art Requires Sufficient Corroboration By Credible Evidence

Proof of Prior Art Requires Sufficient Corroboration By Credible Evidence

by Matthew Johnson | Feb 3, 2023 | Evidentiary Issues, Federal Circuit Appeal, Prior Art Issues, PTAB News

By Sue Gerber and Matt Johnson – Proof of prior art is an issue that often arises in inter partes and post grant review proceedings before the PTAB.  In a recent decision, the Federal Circuit explained the quantum of proof that is required to establish prior...
Rosen Set Table For Design Patent Obviousness, LKQ Might Clear It

Rosen Set Table For Design Patent Obviousness, LKQ Might Clear It

by John Evans, Ph.D. | Jan 12, 2023 | Design Patents, Federal Circuit Appeal

By John Evans and Josh Gold-Quiros – Big changes to design patent invalidity law may be coming.  A pending IPR appeal challenges the Federal Circuit’s 40-year-old obviousness formula as inconsistent with the Supreme Court’s rejection of “a rigid rule that limits...
Federal Circuit Approves Interim-Director Director Reviews

Federal Circuit Approves Interim-Director Director Reviews

by Matthew Johnson | Jul 8, 2022 | Final Written Decisions, PTAB News

By Kaylee Rabatin and Matt Johnson – The Federal Circuit’s decision on May 27, 2022 in Arthrex Inc. v. Smith & Nephew Inc. et al., set forth that Patent Commissioner, Drew Hirshfeld, was within the bounds of the U.S. Supreme Court’s United States v. Arthrex...
Coordinate Arguments To Avoid Procedural Bars

Coordinate Arguments To Avoid Procedural Bars

by Matthew Johnson | Jun 15, 2022 | Estoppel, Federal Circuit Appeal

By Dylan Burdelik,* Sachin Patel, and Matt Johnson – In a recent decision, 25 F.4th 1035 (Fed. Cir. 2022), the Federal Circuit dismissed for lack of jurisdiction an appeal of the PTAB’s decision that estopped a Petitioner from maintaining a third IPR that...
Christmas Vacate-tion—Petitioners Allowed to Raise Fair Extensions of Petition Arguments

Christmas Vacate-tion—Petitioners Allowed to Raise Fair Extensions of Petition Arguments

by David Maiorana | May 6, 2022 | Federal Circuit Appeal

By David Linden and Dave Maiorana – Willis Electric Co., Ltd. (“Willis Electric”) owns U.S. Patent No. 10,222,037 (the “’037 Patent”), titled “Decorative lighting with reinforced wiring.”  The ’037 Patent claims a decorative lighting design involving a strand of...
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