America Invents ACT: Law & Analysis, 2014 Edition


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The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act was signed into law on September 16, 2011, and made the most sweeping changes to the U.S. patent law in nearly 60 years. America Invents Act: Law & Analysis, 2014 Edition is the definitive, must-have resource to ensure understanding of and compliance with the America Invents Act. Authored by top U.S. patent law firm Foley & Lardner, this title presents a definitive explanation of the new patent reform legislation. The authors bring clarity to the complex and confusing provisions of the America Invents Act, as well as insight into how the Act could be interpreted. America Invents Act: Law and Analysis is the most invaluable resource to help you: Understand the implications of the new patent reform act through clear and straightforward explanations Quickly find the correct effective date for important changes in the law Gain practical guidance on how the Act may be interpreted so you can anticipate how the Act may affect your client America Invents Act: Law and Analysis, 2014 Edition dissects and analyses the major impacts for patent practitioners, including the switch to a "first-to-file" jurisdiction and the new post-grant review process. Highlights of this new edition include: A new section on miscellaneous provisions regarding derivation proceedings including public availability of board records, correction of inventorship, oral hearing, page limits, discovery and pro hoc vice . In depth discussion of the USPTO's final rules of practice relating to the the inventor's oath or declaration provisions of the AIA. A new section on the four final rules packages implementing inter partes and post-grant review.




America Invents Act


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The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act was signed into law on September 16, 2011, and made the most sweeping changes to the U.S. patent law in nearly 60 years. America Invents Act: Law and& Analysis, 2016 Edition is the definitive, must-have resource to ensure understanding of and compliance with the America Invents Act . Authored by top U.S. patent law firm Foley and& Lardner, this title presents a definitive explanation of the new patent reform legislation. The authors bring clarity to the complex and confusing provisions of the America Invents Act, as well as insight into how the Act could be interpreted. America Invents Act: Law and Analysis is the most invaluable resource to help you: Understand the implications of the new patent reform act through clear and straightforward explanations Quickly find the correct effective date for important changes in the law Gain practical guidance on how the Act may be interpreted so you can anticipate how the Act may affect your client America Invents Act: Law and Analysis, 2016 Edition dissects and analyses the major impacts for patent practitioners, including the switch to a and“first-to-fileand” jurisdiction and the new post-grant review process. Highlights of this new edition include: A new section on miscellaneous provisions regarding derivation proceedings including public availability of board records, correction of inventorship, oral hearing, page limits, discovery and pro hoc vice . In depth discussion of the USPTO's final rules of practice relating to the inventorand’s oath or declaration provisions of the AIA. A new section on the four final rules packages implementing inter partes and post-grant review.




America Invents Act


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America Invents Act Primer


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Since its passage in 2011, the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act ("AIA") has brought many significant changes to U.S. patent law. Accordingly, to assist readers in developing an in-depth understanding of these changes, the America Invents Act Primer provides discussions of each and every one of the AIA's substantive provisions. More specifically, and whenever possible, each discussion of the AIA's provisions includes the following key features: An identification of the AIA section's effective date, including the statutory basis for such dates; A direct comparison of relevant pre- and post-AIA statutes; An analysis of the similarities and differences between pre- and post-AIA statutes; A discussion of the legislative goals that were addressed by the AIA section; and An analysis of the practical implications of the changes made by the AIA section. The America Invents Act Primer additionally highlights a number of free resources that can be utilized by readers to attain a deeper understanding of the AIA, including resources that explain how the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office is applying the new law. Overall, the America Invents Act Primer provides a unique and practical desk reference on the AIA that is sure to be useful for years to come.







America Invents Act


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The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act makes the most sweeping changes to the U.S. patent law in nearly 60 years. America Invents Act: Law & Analysis is the definitive, must-have resource to ensure understanding of and compliance with the new America Invents Act.




Implementation of the Leahy-smith America Invents Act


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Implementation of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act : hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, second session, May 16, 2012.




America Invents Act Cost the US Economy Over $1 Trillion


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The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA), adopted by the United States government in 2011, created an Inter Partes review (IPR) process that invalidates a large percentage a patents that are challenged with this process. The IPR process has resulted in a 61% decline in the average price per patent in the United States, resulting in an aggregate drop in the value of the US economy of $0.5-1.3 Trillion.







America Invents Act


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America Invents Act: hearing before the Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, Competition, and the Internet of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, first session, on H.R. 1249, March 30, 2011.