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Articles for March 2010
Bilski and biotech
Kenneth R. Adamo, Michael S. Weinstein and John V. Biernacki of Jones Day examine the application of In re Bilski in the biotechnology field
The plausibility question
Bratin Roy of Bristows comments on the Court of Appeal case which confirmed the invalidity of a gene sequence patent
Patents and the art of war
How Sun Tzu would outflank patent trolls, by David Wanetick of IncreMental Advantage
Improving on the improvements problem
Amalia Stone and Cameron Patience of Freehills discuss patent licensing in Australia
Avoiding ambush accusations
Charles Whiddington and Joseph Ward of Field Fisher Waterhouse discuss lessons to be learnt from the Rambus investigation
Biotechnology patent progress
Kathryn Robinson of Hempsons considers the most recent UK and EPO developments in stem cell and gene patenting
The university challenge
Robert A. Bailey and Roberta J. Hanson of Faegre & Benson unravel the complexities of licensing technology from a US university
Mexico moves with the times
Rodrigo Calderon-Ponce of Uhthoff, Gomez Vega & Uhthoff on patenting computer-derived molecules in Mexico
Battling backlogs
David Kappos and David Lammy discuss the action the UK and US intellectual property offices are taking to reduce patent application delays