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[Sponsored] Registration Deadline Extended for the “Comprehensive Course on Patents” Organized by The IP Press In Collaboration with S. Majumdar & Co. (October 5-November 23)

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We are pleased to bring to you this sponsored post by IP Press on the extension of the registration deadlines for their Comprehensive Course on Patents, in collaboration with S. The deadline for registration has now been extended to October 4. Provide practical training on how to deal with Indian prosecution and drafting.

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A September CLE in Salt Lake City with Dennis, Me, and Other Important People!

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Here’s their announcement: The Elevate Your Prosecution 2021 conference on patent prosecution will be held in the Murano room of the Grand America in Salt Lake City on Friday, September 24 – Saturday, September 25. You can register at www.elevateyourprosecution.com/registration/.

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Proposed Changes to U.S. Patent Practice: Creation of a Design Patent Practitioner Bar

LexBlog IP

Key implications of this change include: Those already registered to practice in patent matters, including design patent matters, will not be affected by the creation of a design patent practitioner bar. Enable more underrepresented groups to practice design patent law.

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Distributed law firm Founders Legal® adds three new practitioners.

LexBlog IP

The three top-tier practitioners join the firm to expand client access to the firm’s services across several practice areas in Corporate and Transactional Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Entertainment Law. Kennington Groff is an intellectual property, entertainment, and business attorney.

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Foreign Prosecution History: To Admit, Or Not To Admit, That Remains a Puzzle To Canadian Courts

Canadian Intellectual Property Blog

of the Patent Act has brought about a significant shift in the Canadian approach to file wrapper estoppel by enabling the introduction of a patent’s prosecution history during claim construction. This article does not create a solicitor-client relationship between you and MBM Intellectual Property Law LLP.

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The Infamous Defense of Inequitable Conduct

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The patent offices, upon whom the information is bestowed by disclosing facts through the patent application, decide either in favor or against the applicant on account of the information furnished.

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Spicy IP Weekly Review (December 11 to December 17)

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Delhi High Court Comes Down Heavily on the Patent Office for Delay in Passing the Order Image by Freepik DHC comes down on the Patent Office for a four-year delay in issuing an order. Read this post by SpicyIP intern Jyotpreet on what this means for the delays in patent prosecution timelines. Khimji Dayabhai Co.”,

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