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12/31/09

Volume 91, Nos. 10, 11, 12 (Oct./Nov./Dec. 2009)


  • The Supreme Court, Bilski, and Sensible Limits on Patents, John W. Schlicher
  • Beware the Inequitable Conduct Charge! (Why Practitioners Submit What They Submit) , Lisa A. Dolak
  • Winter v. NRDC: A Stricter Standard for Irreparable Harm in Trademark Cases?, Thomas M. Williams
  • Design Patent Protection for Animated Computer-Generated Icons , David Leason
  • An American View of the Patent System in Europe in 2009, John B. Pegram
  • Annual Index (2009)
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  • The Supreme Court, Bilski, and Sensible Limits on Patents, John W. Schlicher
  • Beware the Inequitable Conduct Charge! (Why Practitioners Submit What They Submit) , Lisa A. Dolak
  • Winter v. NRDC: A Stricter Standard for Irreparable Harm in Trademark Cases?, Thomas M. Williams
  • Design Patent Protection for Animated Computer-Generated Icons , David Leason
  • An American View of the Patent System in Europe in 2009, John B. Pegram
  • Annual Index (2009)

In This Issue

Volume 92 Number 2, Spring 2010

  • Fellow Citizens: Be On Guard - Paul R. Michel
  • Machine-or-Transformation Test Hits The Board: Patent-Eligible Subject Matter Following Bilski - Peter Ludwig
  • The Book of Wisdom: How to Bring a Metaphorical Flourish Into the Realm of Economic Reality by Adopting a Market Reconstruction Requirement in the Calculation of a Reasonable Royalty - D. Christopher Holly
  • Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) - Juan Lapenne
  • Deconstructing the Patent Application Backlog …A Story of Prolonged Pendency, PCT Pandemonium & Patent Pending Pirates - Warren K. Mabey, Jr.
  • Hey! You! Get Off of My Cloud: Defining and Protecting the Metes and Bounds of Privacy, Security, and Property in Cloud Computing - Timothy D. Martin
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