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Volume 90, No. 5, May 2008

» Brand v. Miller Prevents Administrative Patent Judges From Using Their Common Sense in Inter Partes Proceedings - Robert C. Nissen and Charles L. Gholz
» A Function for Markman Claim Construction in Design Patents - Craig Zieminski
» Patent Reform: The Pharmaceutical Industry Prescription For Post-Grant Opposition And Remedies - Eric E. Williams
» Response to "Patent Pendency Problems and Possible Solutions to Reduciing Patent Pendency at the United States Patent and Trademark Office" - Colin LaRose
» Reasonable Apprehension Of An Infringement Suit Is Not Required: Wonderful News For A Prospective Licensee - Elkia R. Manglona
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