This blend of experience has also made Dishman successful representing clients in post-grant proceedings, and he has served as
counsel on behalf of petitioners and patent owners in many inter partes review proceedings.
Steve, who helped form the Association and was one of its first officers, has been appearing at the PTAB since its first minutes of operation on September 16, 2012, and has been counsel of
record on behalf of petitioners and patent owners in more than 160 inter partes review, covered business method review and post-grant review proceedings, including more than 50 proceedings argued through a final hearing.
He has served as
counsel on behalf of petitioners and patent owners in many inter partes review proceedings, where he has worked with large teams to successfully obtain institutions and positive outcomes for his clients.
U.S. domestic law expands Article 26 of the Convention by providing that any court that orders the return of a child under the Hague Convention «shall order» the respondent to pay «necessary expenses» incurred by or
on behalf of the petitioner, «unless the respondent establishes that such order would be clearly inappropriate.»