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Harness IP takes pride in our collective knowledge of intellectual property law and how it affects businesses and organizations across a range of industries. We also enjoy keeping up with the latest decisions from the prominent venues that affect IP law, including the Federal Circuit, the U.S. Supreme Court, and the PTAB. Our goal is to distill this knowledge into practical guidance that in-house counsel and others can use. We invite you to join our audience and enrich the discussion whenever possible. 

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Harness IP Biopharma Patent Law

October 9, 2018

Primers and the Use of Naturally Occurring Position-Specific Signature Nucleotides are Patent Ineligible

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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October 4, 2018

Federal Circuit Agrees that CORN THINS and RICE THINS are Least Merely Descriptive

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 30, 2018

Beyoncé v. Feyonce — If Enough Consumers Get the Joke, There May not be a Likelihood of Confusion

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 27, 2018

BioPharma Patents Quick Tips & News – March 2016 – Throwback Edition

By: Leanne M. Rakers, Principal

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September 24, 2018

(Prior) Art Masterpieces

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 18, 2018

The Real World is Irrelevant in Judging the Similarity Between DETROIT ATHLETIC CO. and DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 17, 2018

Do Over — Different Evidence and Different Evidentiary Standard Allow IPR to Reach Different Conclusion of Validity than ITC

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 17, 2018

Expert Testimony Critical to Determining Meaning of Prior Art to a PHOSITA

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 17, 2018

Clearly Defining A Term Without Providing Any Way to Determine When it has Been “Optimized” as Claimed Dooms Claims Under 112

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 17, 2018

Petitioner Bears the Ultimate Burden of Persuasion With Respect to Real Party in Interest

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 17, 2018

Blocking Patent Can Explain Long-Felt But Unmet Need, Reducing Importance of Objective Indicia of Nonobviousness

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 17, 2018

Just Because Seldom was Heard a Discouraging Word Did Not Mean The Invention Was Obvious

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 17, 2018

“Capable of” Construction (Rather than “Configured to” Construction) Dooms Apparatus, but Not Method Claims

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 12, 2018

CRISPR-Cas9 Battle Continues: Federal Circuit sides with the Broad Institute and Affirms the PTAB’s Finding of No Interference In Fact

By: Jewell N. Briggs, Associate

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September 5, 2018

Federal Circuit Remands After Patentee Failed to Disclose Priority Application to Standards Organization

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

Trademark Enforcement Attorneys

September 5, 2018

Don’t Try This at Home Boys and Girls — The TTAB is no Place for Amateurs

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 4, 2018

Doing New and Useful Things Still Isn’t Enough to Meet 35 USC §101

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 4, 2018

You Can’t Sidestep Nonappealability of Institution Decisions with Mandamus

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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September 4, 2018

Federal Circuit Vacates Another IPR as Time-Barred

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

PTAB Litigation

September 4, 2018

What Has Been Served Cannot Be Unserved: §315(b) Time Bar Applies Even if the Suit is Subsequently Withdrawn

By: Bryan K. Wheelock, Principal

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