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  • Addressing the issue of whether a comprehensive reference listing of every relevant antisense oligodeoxynucleotide in a known nucleic acid sequence anticipates claims to specific antisense sequences, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit held that anticipation merely requires that the oligonucleotide sequence was in the prior art, not that its usefulness was previously disclosed.

    July 29, 2009Kristin Connarn
  • When choosing which claims to assert against an infringer, the traditional thought is "more is better." That is, many choose to assert any and every claim that passes the Rule 11 test. While this strategy is understandable and often the best course of action, it might not yield the best damages result.

    July 29, 2009Leigh J. Martinson
  • Because a finding of patent infringement no longer automatically results in an injunction, courts have been struggling to determine the proper calculus for calculating post-verdict damages — or "ongoing royalty rates" — when the court declines to issue an injunction.

    July 29, 2009Michael D. Billok
  • The new European Patent Office rules, which will be effective on April 1, 2010, will drastically restrict how a patent applicant is able to file divisional patent applications and will increase the patent applicant's obligations to provide information to the EPO during patent examination.

    July 29, 2009Peter G. Pappas, William L. Warren and Kar Yee Tse
  • Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

    July 29, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Who does what; who goes where.

    July 29, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • All the latest information you need to know.

    July 29, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The latest news in your practice area.

    July 29, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • A recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decision reversing the U.S. Court of Federal Claims' denial of a vaccine injury claim highlights the widening gulf between the Federal Circuit and Federal Claims court on vaccine cases.

    July 29, 2009Janice G. Inman
  • A recent U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decision reversing the U.S. Court of Federal Claims' denial of a vaccine injury claim highlights the widening gulf between the Federal Circuit and Federal Claims court on vaccine cases.

    July 29, 2009Sheri Qualters