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Madrid Protocol for Multi-National Trademark Registration Appears Close to Passage ( February 2001 )
Provides a discussion of potential drawbacks of the Madrid Protocol. -
What Can Be Patented ( August 2000 )
The patent law specifies the general field of subject matter that can be patented and the conditions under which a patent may be obtained. -
Intellectual Property Law in Illinois ( July 2000 )
In the field of intellectual property law, the various facets thereof combine to offer protection to a person for . -
Failure to Disclose Relevant Prior Art during the Prosecution of A Patent Application Rendered the Patent Unenforceable ( March 2000 )
A patent applicant has a duty to prosecute an application before the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office with candor, go. -
Supreme Court Eases Standard of Appellate Review for Decisions of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ( June 1999 )
This piece reviews recent case law easing the standard of appellate review for PTO decisions. -
Federal Circuit Makes Significant Decision on Patentability of Mathematical Algorithms ( September 1999 )
The Federal Circuit recently issued an en banc decision which will significantly impact the patentability of math. -
Navigating the Tangled Tributary of Transactional Intellectual Property Law ( May 1999 )
This article presents some common issues that arise for IP transactional attorneys. -
Arent Fox Alert: Supreme Court Eases Standard of Appellate Review for Decisions of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ( June 1999 )
This court discusses the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Dickinson v. Zurko which purports to reduce the level of scrutiny that the Federal Circuit is permitted to give to the administrative decisions of the PTO on patent-and trademark-related questions. -
Identifying, Protecting and Leveraging Intellectual Property Assets ( June 1999 )
Federal and state utility regulatory agencies are placing increased focus on affiliated transactions involving gas . -
Trademark Recordation: Competitors BewareÃÂ ( June 1999 )
We are observing a new development in the US which could be of serious concern to importers of products into this .