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2 January 2019

Supreme Court Asked To Decide If AIA Creates Standing For Any Party To Appeal PTAB Decisions

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Supreme Court Asked to Decide if AIA Creates Standing for Any Party to Appeal PTAB Decisions.
United States Intellectual Property

Todd Baker and Lisa Mandrusiak are quoted from a recent interview with IPWatchdog on JTEKT Corporation petition for writ of certiorari with the U.S. Supreme Court asking the nation's highest court to determine whether federal statutes governing appeals from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) create a right for PTAB petitioners to have an appellate court review adverse final written decisions.

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