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Home > AIPLA > Events > 2006 Annual Meeting > Thursday Morning Track #1: Changes in the Definition of Statutory Subject Matter, and in the Rules Affecting the Use of Representative Claims and Continuing Applications
2006 Annual Meeting
Thursday Morning Track #1: Changes in the Definition of Statutory Subject Matter, and in the Rules Affecting the Use of Representative Claims and Continuing Applications
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Session #: 476-01
Presenter(s): John Doll, Charles Van Horn, Jay Lucas, Stephen Kunin, Michael Fleming, Kenneth Nigon, Beth Noveck, Bruce Sunstein Session Length: 3 hr. Event: 2006 AIPLA Annual Meeting Date: October 19-21, 2006
- How Will the Revised 37 CFR 1.78 Make the Examination Process More Efficient and Reduce the Load on Examiners...John J. Doll
- Describe Strategy for Optimizing Patent Protection under the New Continuation Rules...Charles E. Van Horn
- How will the Designation of "Representative Claims" Increase Efficiency of the Examination Process...Jay Lucas
- Discuss Applicant's Strategy to use New "Representative Claims" to Optimize Patent Protection...Stephen G. Kunin
- How will Lab Corp. and the Interim Guidelines Effect Prosecution Before the USPTO...Michael R. Fleming
- How to Advise Your Clients about the Effect of Lab Corp. and the Interim Guidelines on Prosecution Strategy in the USPTO...Kenneth N. Nigon
- On-Line Peer Review of Published Applications: The Proposed USPTO Pilot...Beth S. Noveck
- Harnessing Collaborative Web-Based Technology to Bring Prior Art to the Patent Process—An Inventor's Perspective...Bruce D. Sunstein
- Point/Counter Point Questions from Panel
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