United States:
Commission Finds Violation And Affirms No Indefiniteness Where Previous IPR Declaration Undermined Respondents Indefiniteness Positions
23 February 2022
Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.
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An article written by Libbie DiMarco, "Commission Finds
Violation and Affirms No Indefiniteness Where Previous IPR
Declaration Undermined Respondents Indefiniteness Positions"
was published in the December edition of the ITC Trial Lawyers
Association 337 Reporter Monthly Round-Up.
In this article, the author discusses an opinion the
Commission issued in October 2021 affirming the ALJ's
finding of a violation based on two asserted patents-the '915
and '123 patents. Read more.
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