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Last Week In The Federal Circuit (April 17 – April 21): Inherent Limits And Patent Enablement

We’re still waiting for the Supreme Court to issue its decision in Amgen v. Sanofi. But in the meantime, the Federal Circuit continues to provide insights into 35 U.S.C. § 112’s requirement to “enable” persons of skill in the...more

Last Week In The Federal Circuit (October 3 – October 7): Genus/Species Meets Inherent Anticipation

Unlike obviousness, the test for anticipation in patent law is generally pretty simple—does the prior art disclose the same thing as the challenged patent claims. But as our latest case of the week shows, that simple test can...more

Supreme Court Refuses (Again) to Jump Back into the 101 Fray

As we’ve written about multiple times, a petition for certiorari from the Federal Circuit’s starkly divided decision in American Axle has been pending at the Supreme Court for some time.  Many thought this would be the case...more

Last Week In The Federal Circuit (May 2-6): Experimenting With The On-Sale Bar

With another busy week of arguments last week, the Federal Circuit took a break from issuing precedential decisions. But it still pushed out several non-precedential decisions along with some quick affirmances without...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (March 22-26): Improving A Technological Process Or Merely Enhancing An Ineligible Concept

Spring seems to have arrived in DC, and cherry blossom trees are starting to bloom all over the region. But the beautiful weather this weekend didn’t stop us from our weekly review of all things Federal Circuit. Below we...more

Last Week in the Federal Circuit (October 5-9): A Tangled Knot of Patent Ownership and Required Parties

Last week was court week, and as we noted in our video insights, the Federal Circuit was very busy hearing arguments (not many were cancelled). Given that, it is perhaps no surprise that there weren’t many precedential...more

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