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James Barney on the U.S. Supreme Court Term in Review

July 11, 2014

By James R. Barney

Over the last several years, IP cases have reached the U.S. Supreme Court with greater frequency. In the 2013 term, the Supreme Court made several critical decisions in cases that will have a substantial effect on businesses seeking to acquire patents. Finnegan attorney James R. Barney discusses the implications of these Supreme Court decisions.

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