December 22, 2021
Intellectual Property Law in 2021: A Year of Surprises, COVID-Related and Otherwise | National Law Journal - Law.com
What You Need to Know
- Texas' Waco Division saw an explosion of patent cases, a $2.175 billion verdict and a backlash in the Senate.
- The Federal Circuit got its first two new appointees in six years.
- The PTO may have found a way to continue rejecting scandalous trademarks.
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2021 was an eventful year in intellectual property litigation.
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