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Intellectual Property

Sep. 2, 2006

Finding Fraud

Have your clients committed fraud on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office lately (or not so lately)? Could be! Are you inadvertently helping them? Could be! Are any of your client's applications void ab initio and its registrations subject

By Jane Shay Wald
     
      Have your clients committed fraud on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office lately (or not so lately)? Could be! Are you inadvertently helping them? Could be! Are any of your client's applications void ab initio and its registrations subject to cancellation for fraud under a stealth line of the patent office's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board cases that removes the intent to d...

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