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<title><i>Exergen</i>: Putting a Crimp on Inequitable Conduct?
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<itunes:author>Preston Ratliff, II</itunes:author>
<description>Inequitable conduct has been called a plague on the patent system. Intellectual property partner Preston Ratliff, II discusses Exergen Corp. v. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., how the Federal Circuit’s decision in this matter may be interpreted as an attempt to reign in the defense of inequitable conduct, how Exergen has changed the pleading requirements for inequitable conduct, and Exergen’s overall impact of the practice of patent law.</description>
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<title>Awaiting the Supreme Court's Decision on <i>Bilski</i>: Interim Best Practices for Managing Your Patent Portfolio</title>
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<description>The Federal Circuit decision In Re Bilski has had significant impact on intellectual property owners. Intellectual property senior associate Amy Simpson discusses the post-decision fallout and its global affect on various industries, and practical tips for managing your patent portfolio while the intellectual property community awaits the Supreme Court's decision in Bilski v. Kappos.</description>
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