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Section 102 Prior Art and Section 103 Obviousness: Leveraging CCPA and Early Federal Circuit Decisions

December 7, 2017

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Strafford Publications

As part of Strafford Publications’ webinar series, Finnegan attorneys Tom Irving, Christina Rodrigo, and David Weingarten will discuss how practitioners should analyze anticipation and obviousness, examining the lessons provided by CCPA and early Federal Circuit decisions. The program will offer strategies for evaluating prior art and obviousness, handling evidence, and overcoming assertions of unpatentability. For more information, or to register, please see Strafford Publications' website.

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Obviousness (35 USC § 103), United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC), prior art

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