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Jones Day Talks®: Patent Litigation, PTAB, Iancu's Legacy, And Institution Discretion
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Partners Matt Johnson and Sarah Geers talk about former USPTO
Director Andrei Iancu's impact on the PTAB, and what we might
expect from a new director under the Biden Administration. They
also comment on why patent litigation filings remained active
during COVID-19, and explain the factors the PTAB considers when
exercising its discretion to deny an inter partes review,
including parallel district court litigation involving the
legitimacy of the same patent.
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