Intellectual Property
May 18, 2006
Video Explaining Patent Office to Jury Is Flawed But Helpful
Focus Column - Heather N. Mewes and Darren E. Donnelly - Patentees enter every jury trial with one distinct advantage: an official, ribboned copy of the patent at issue in the case. This trial exhibit comes embossed with the seal of the Patent and Trademark Office and signed by the director of that office.




By Heather N. Mewes and Darren E. Donnelly
Patentees enter every jury trial with one distinct advantage: an official, ribboned copy of the patent at issue in the case.
This trial exhibit comes embossed with the seal of the Patent and Trademark Office and signed by the director of that office. It also includes a declaration tha...
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