United States:
Comparing And Contrasting European Oppositions With US AIA Post Grant Proceedings (Video)
08 March 2022
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC
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Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney and Avidity IP recently partnered for a
webinar. The panelists – Todd Walters, Roger Lee and Jaskiranjit Kang, Ph.D. of Buchanan
IP and Joeeta Murphy and Alexander Povey, Ph.D. of Avidity IP
– discussed the similarities and differences between post
grant proceedings in the United States and Europe. They also
covered the following topics: burden of proof, the impact of
parallel proceedings, appeals, evidence, discovery, success rates,
strategies and more.
If you missed the webinar, you can view it here or
below.
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