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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
The Examiner has sent out an official action requiring the applicant to describe the device contained in the mark (device plus word mark). The device is actually a Mongolian word which means "excellent ... Read More Answer 
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
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In Trademark - updated on 2/26/2009
I have a professional medical education company. There is a medical device made by company Z that is widely and commercially available to anyone that wants to purchase it. I want ... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
Quick question: I am having a difficult time deciding whether to move forward with a claim that is directed to website functionality, which is not novel, but handles a data signal that is. ... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
There are two cases of filing CIP 1. adding subject matter to clarify the invention a bit more 2. adding subject matter that are novel in its own right, so it is in fact a new/improved inventio... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
I have a client who wants to claim a subjective property that is measured in practice on a subjective scale of 1 to 10. They want a claim to a method of selecting something that has this subjective pro... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Process - updated on 2/26/2009
Hello, I received an Office Action today that needs to be resolved by the end of this week. Any help is greatly appreciated. The Office Action (OA) states that under 35 USC 121, I have 2 ... Read More Answer 
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In Patent Drafting - updated on 2/26/2009
In drafting my claims, I paid special attention to the claims of a related prior art, as one should. ?A component of this prior art is exactly the same as that present my invention (this component is not ori... Read More Answer 
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In Is it Patentable? - updated on 2/26/2009
Hi, Would anyone care to comment on the two doctrines that have been used by lawyers in infringement cases: 1. Doctrine of equivalence: An accused product or process WILL INFRINGE though it ... Read More Answer 
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In I have an invention … now what? - updated on 11/3/2009
Enter your question here... The more details you put, the better your answers are likely to be! Read More Answer 
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