"Declarations Practice in Overcoming Rejections in the PTO," Kilpatrick Townsend Intellectual Property Seminars (KTIPS), August 2017.
The use of Declarations Under 37 CFR 1.132 and 1.131 to overcome rejections under 35 U.S.C. 112, 103, and 101 will be discussed. The advantages and disadvantages of filing such Declarations and the use of secondary considerations to overcome obviousness rejections will be discussed in detail.
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Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Kilpatrick Townsend Intellectual Property Seminars (KTIPS)
Kilpatrick Townsend Intellectual Property Seminars (KTIPS)
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