by davidweb1 | Jul 4, 2017 | PATENT, PATENT PROSECUTION, Uncategorized
FeSSIF/FaSSIF Dissolution: If you Understand What is Written Above You Should Read this Article A part of any complete study for a pre-clinical candidate (PCC) pharmaceutical compound is a dissolution study in Fed and Fasted Simulated Stomach and Intestinal Fluids...
by davidweb1 | Jul 4, 2017 | EXAMINATION GUIDELINES, PATENT, PATENT PROSECUTION, Uncategorized
USPTO Issues New & Revised Guidance on Patent Eligibility Under 35 USC § 101 The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued revised guidance to its examiners relating to determination of patent eligibility under 35 U.S.C. §101. This “Interim...
by davidweb1 | Jul 4, 2017 | PATENT, PATENT PROSECUTION, Uncategorized
NON-U.S. RESIDENTS REPRESENT ROUGHLY 50% OF USPTO APPLICANTS The United States Patent and Trademark Office released its FY 2014 Performance and Accountability Report and reported that 50.9% of the patent applications filed at the office in 2014 came from non-U.S....
by davidweb1 | Jul 4, 2017 | PATENT, PATENT INFRINGEMENT, PATENT LITIGATION, Uncategorized
Teva v. Sandoz: The New Standard of Review In Claim Construction In Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. v. Sandoz, Inc., the Supreme Court addressed the question of what the standard of review should be for patent claim construction. In its decision on January 20, 2015,...
by davidweb1 | Jul 4, 2017 | PATENT, PATENT LITIGATION, PATENT PROSECUTION, Uncategorized
In the First Ever Inter Partes Review Appeal, The Federal Circuit Sides with the PTAB & USPTO On February 4, 2015, the United States Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit issued its decision in the first appeal of a final decision by the Patent Trial and Appeal...
by davidweb1 | Jul 4, 2017 | LEGISLATION, PATENT, U.S. LEGISLATION, Uncategorized
Professors Pen Letter to Congress Expressing Concern Over Patent Reform On March 10, 2015, 40 law professors and economists wrote to congress urging caution over the data behind recent patent reform. Primarily, the scholars expressed “deep concerns with the many...