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IP lawyer yes; patent attorney no
Of course, many of the patent litigators not only DO not but also not secure a patent registration; like many Fed Cir judges, they may well lack any preparation or prosecution experience and may be highly technically challenged.
Posted by: DigiMediaMan   Posted on: 10/10/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Reform?  Tim Patterson | 10/10/07
Be very afraid  frgough | 10/10/07
Sorry but you're so very wrong  maldain | 10/10/07
Exactly, and...  Cayble | 10/10/07
Sourcing has astronomical elasticity. Example: Compression RDK_aa3.4.6..i2  RobeTirm@... | 10/10/07
What?  James T. Kirk | 10/10/07
I think he used one of those spam nonsense generators to create that (nt)  enduser_z | 10/10/07
I question the validity of your first statement  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/10/07
RE: Limiting Continuations  DigiMediaMan | 10/10/07
RE: Fixing a broken patent system  wpenrose | 10/10/07
IP lawyer yes; patent attorney no  DigiMediaMan | 10/10/07
RE: Fixing a broken patent system  mabe3 | 10/10/07
Ummm, no...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/10/07
Prior art often exists which could make patent applications fraud  David Chassels | 10/10/07
How would you do that?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/10/07
I don't think that's what he was suggesting  maldain | 10/10/07
Its not the small guys it's the big ones that need to be held to account  David Chassels | 10/11/07
RE: Fixing a broken patent system  eengnerd | 10/10/07
All patents must die [nt]  Omch'Ar | 10/10/07

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