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Judges and Judiciary

Nov. 2, 2006

Congress Wrestles With Patchy Judicial Expertise in Patent Cases

FOCUS COLUMN - By Michael M. Rosen - Recently, patent reform has become a topic of choice in the corridors of our Capitol, the halls of our universities and the chambers of our federal judiciary.


Focus Column

By Michael M. Rosen

     
      Recently, patent reform has become a topic of choice in the corridors of our Capitol, the halls of our universities and the chambers of our federal judiciary. How best to optimize the patent system, to minimize the barriers to innovation, to balance the rights of inventors against the needs of the public, to shrink the costs of litigation and to enh...

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