Spring 2014
The Columbia Science and Technology Law Review
Companies and innovators sued for patent infringement over software, Internet, or business-method patents have a new means for resolution. Finnegan partners P. Andrew Riley and Jeffrey C. Totten, and attorney Jonathan R.K. Stroud wrote an article on recently enacted post-grant review procedures at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Created by the America Invents Act and implemented September 16, 2012, the proceedings offer a forum for parties to quickly resolve software disputes, compared to the rigors of a full trial. The authors note that, “While there are never easy answers, these reviews enable many parties not only to lower costs but also to protect their own often-nascent software innovations from predatory suit.”
June 10-12, 2024
San Francisco
Lecture
Patent Protection for Software-Related Inventions in Europe and the USA Training Course
June 5, 2024
Hybrid
10th Annual Georgia Asian Pacific American Bar Association Gala
May 29, 2024
Atlanta
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