Sentences with phrase «still subject of litigation»

Not exact matches

I navigate these various decisions and guidelines by working in collaboration with my clients as to various ways to claim their respective inventions (e.g., claiming non-natural claim elements where needed to illustrate patentably eligible subject matter, or alternatively looking for appropriate arguments that meet the USPTO's guidelines), proper development of a patent specification that can be used for prosecution and litigation purposes (e.g., good actual, prophetic and comparative examples to illustrate the novelty and nonobviousness of the invention while still maintaining a broad claim scope of protection for future enforcement), and continual review of the client's patent landscape (via competitive and white space analyses and updates) to look for additional IP opportunities.
Librarian Doe, by the way, is still legally unable to identify himself as the subject of the letter that's the subject of the litigation.
To be sure, nonprofit professional associations still would be subject to federal antitrust laws (e.g. the Sherman and Clayton Acts) enforced in federal court by the Department of Justice, the states and private parties, but the burden of also being subject to FTC investigation and litigation would be eliminated.
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