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May 30, 2015

What to expect from the latest round of patent reform

With broad bipartisan support, focused legislation designed to rein in frivolous patent litigation by so-called "trolls" is expected to arrive in the near future. By Jeff Olson and Bryan Blumenkopf


By Jeff Olson and Bryan Blumenkopf


With no fewer than three competing patent bills making their way through Congress,
one might wonder if it's really been only four years since Congress' last major attempt
at patent reform. But while the dust continues to settle on 2011's America Invents
Act (AIA), congressional leaders have united in targeting opportunistic abuse of the
patent system by non...

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