PTAB Follow Up Letter

PTAB FOLLOW UP LETTER PPAC letter from US Inventor Read the official PPAC letter   November 11, 2019   Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC)   Marylee Jenkins, Chair; Steven Caltrider, Jennifer A. Camacho, Barney Cassidy, Mark E. Goodson, Bernard J. Knight, Jr., Dan H. Lang, Jeffrey M. Sears, Julie Mar-Spinola, Members; Pamela

SUCCESS Act Letter

SUCCESS ACT LETTER SUCCESS Act Letter from US Inventor president Randy Landreneau to the Patent Public Advisory Committee regarding a serious omission Link to the official letter November 11, 2019 Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC) Marylee Jenkins, Chair; Steven Caltrider, Jennifer A. Camacho, Barney Cassidy, Mark E. Goodson, Bernard J. Knight, Jr.,

Appointments Clause Letter

Appointments Clause Letter from US Inventor President Randy Landreneau Link to the official letter November 11, 2019 Patent Public Advisory Committee (PPAC) Marylee Jenkins, Chair; Steven Caltrider, Jennifer A. Camacho, Barney Cassidy, Mark E. Goodson, Bernard J. Knight, Jr., Dan H. Lang, Jeffrey M. Sears, Julie Mar-Spinola, Members; Pamela R. Schwartz, Catherine Faint, Vernon Ako

Chrimar v. ALE: Federal Circuit Approves PTAB Nullification of Previously Affirmed Jury Verdict

CHRIMAR V. ALE: FEDERAL CIRCUIT APPROVES PTAB NULLIFICATION OF PREVIOUSLY AFFIRMED JURY VERDICT (This article first appeared on IPWatchDog) “Immediately upon affirming the PTAB cancellation, the same Federal Circuit panel wiped out Chrimar’s second final judgment against ALE…. The Federal Circuit identified no error by the judge or jury. Yet the PTAB unwound

Thank you, Representative Lee and Representative Collins

THANK YOU, REPRESENTATIVE LEE AND REPRESENTATIVE COLLINS   Congressman Doug Collins addresses the inventors On Wednesday, September 11, 2019, Representative Sheila Jackson Lee of the 18th District of Texas and Representative Doug Collins of the 9th District of Georgia made an appearance at US Inventor's congressional briefing, expressing their support of inventor

Another PTAB Casualty: Emmy Awarded Wireless Microphone Technology Could Be Invalidated

ANOTHER PTAB CASUALTY: EMMY AWARDED WIRELESS MICROPHONE TECHNOLOGY COULD BE INVALIDATED “I have joined with U.S. Inventor and other stakeholders to ask the USPTO to focus on the tremendous harm that post-issuance reviews cause to the ‘economy and the integrity of the patent system’ when they are used as weapons against small

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