Cuozzo: Why Administrative Law Matters To Patent Attorneys

Law360, New York (June 4, 2015, 10:22 AM EDT) -- Many patent attorneys — including me — went through law school thinking "Administrative law? What do I care?" Since then, I've come to appreciate how much administrative law matters. Administrative law is as important during intra-U.S. Patent and Trademark Office reviews before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, and during Federal Circuit appeals, as the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are during district court proceedings. Administrative law can be immensely valuable in ex parte prosecution....

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