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Reliance on Machine Translations Warrants Denial of IPR Petitions

Reliance on Machine Translations Warrants Denial of IPR Petitions

by Marc S. Blackman | Sep 8, 2020 | Evidentiary Issues

By Marc Blackman – An IPR petitioner that relies on foreign language prior art must submit an English language translation of the reference along with an affidavit attesting to the accuracy of the translation.  In a recent IPR proceeding, a petitioner’s reliance...
Submissions of Supplemental Information in IPRs Subject to Extra Requirements

Submissions of Supplemental Information in IPRs Subject to Extra Requirements

by Carl Kukkonen | Aug 22, 2018 | Evidentiary Issues

By: Amanda Leckman and Carl Kukkonen A party to an inter partes review may submit supplemental information within one month of institution if the party can show that the supplemental information is “relevant to a claim for which the trial has been instituted.”  37...

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