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24 October 2018

Considerations relating to drafting the patent specification

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Spruson & Ferguson

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Established in 1887, Spruson & Ferguson is a leading intellectual property (IP) service provider in the Asia-Pacific region, with offices in Australia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. They offer high-quality services to clients and are part of the IPH Limited group, which includes various professional service firms operating under different brands in multiple jurisdictions. Spruson & Ferguson is an incorporated entity owned by IPH Limited, with a strong presence in the industry.
This article discusses the three main reasons why patent specifications are complex to draft.
Australia Intellectual Property
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Dr Michael Zammit, Principal of Spruson & Ferguson discusses the considerations for drafting various patent specifications.

To read the full article as originally published in the LexisNexis Australian Intellectual Property Law Bulletin, please click here.

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