United States:
One Patent Law, Two Economic Sectors
31 March 2016
Foley Hoag LLP
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Claire Laporte has written a
thoughtful article on whether a single patent system can
satisfy the competing and perhaps inconsistent demands of life
science and high-tech innovation. Of particular interest to
this blog is her discussion of the PTAB and whether it has
fulfilled its intended purpose of curbing abusive litigation.
Read
the full article at the Health Affairs Blog, which also links
to Claire's video presentation of this
topic.
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