Crash Course on U.S. Patent Law

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Crash Course on U.S. Patent Law

Crash Course on U.S. Patent Law

2018-02-20 Crash Course on U.S. Patent Law

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She earned a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada, then graduated with degrees in civil and common law (cum laude) from the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada. . Arti Kane has worked as a patent attorney for 15 years at prestigious law firms in Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, and Seoul, South Korea. She also holds

She also holds a copyright on a telecommunications project (“C” programming). . She earned a degree in electrical engineering from the University of Sherbrooke in Quebec, Canada, then graduated with degrees in civil and common law (cum laude) from the University of Ottawa in Ontario, Canada. About the AuthorArti Kane has worked as a patent attorney for 15 years at prestigious law firms in Los Angeles, New York, San Diego, and Seoul, South Korea

While there are numerous books on patent law in the market, Crash Course on U.S. Crash Course on U.S. § 101—Inventions: patentabilityClaim drafting, prior art, and prosecution history searchAnalysis of provisional applications and patent applicationsResponses to Office Action or amendmentPatentability opinionsAnd more. Patent Law is written in simple, accessible language – a useful resource for the novice inventor and entrepreneur as for the expert patent attorney and law firm clients. Patent Law provides concrete examples, including invaluable boilerplate language not found on the Internet that is grounded in extensive patent experience.An overview of patent lawRequirements for patentability: novelty and non-obviousness35 U.S.C