Using a Suggestion of Interference as a Vehicle to Challenge a Competitor's Patent Application
Date:
June 16, 2011 Author(s):
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Patent Interferences “Chico” Gholz recaps his strategy, published at 81 PTCJ 801, for using a suggestion of interference to undermine a competitor's patent application. Gholz underscores the need to consider this technique, along with those described in a PTCJ article published at 81 PTCJ 770, when confronted with a competitor's patent prosecution (6/10/11):
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