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This webinar will offer a detailed examination of the Federal Circuit's 2023 In re Cellect decision, and its consequences on efforts to build portfolios of patents. The panel will discuss the origins and development of obviousness-type double patenting (OTDP) law, where the courts may direct its future course, and how clients might be best advised given the possibility for future, unexpected developments in the law. The panel will discuss possible strategies for both innovators and implementers to optimize patent procurement practices designed to protect patent-dependent business investments.
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