One procedural misstep in patent interference practice can put an invention at risk.
Patent Interference Practice Handbook is the only book that leads you step by step through proper procedure at every stage of the interference process, before and after declaration. Covering practice before the U.S. Patent Office, the District Courts and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, this intensely practical guide shows you exactly how to:
Assess elements such as anticipation, use or sale, obviousness, abandonment, suppression, concealmentEstablish patentabilityDetermine priorityMeet reduction-to-practice standardsMeet all burden of proof requirementsAvoid export license violationsFile preliminary statements and motionsBring civil actions or appeals after interference.At every stage of his presentation the author analyzes pertinent decisions of the U.S. Patent Office, with detailed attention to the priority determination criteria that apply in all NAFTA and WTO member countries. The book is organized to follow the sequence of an interference, with each issue discussed as it arises in practice. Special features include helpful checklists and forms, and a cross-table between the statutory provisions and applicable regulations.