Intellectual Property Newsletter
King & Spalding
November 14, 2012
8 pages
In this Issue:
Litigation
- Back to the Future: Fed Circuit Affirms Doctrine of Equivalents for Later-Arising Computer Technology
- Federal Circuit to Revisit §101 Issues Relating to Computer-Implemented Inventions
- Second Bite of the Apple—Fed Circuit Reverses Preliminary Injunction Against Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus Smartphone
- Even in Death, an Immediate, Concrete Dispute is Required for Declaratory-Judgment Jurisdiction
- Patent Dispute over Chewing Gum with Menthol and Coolant Leaves Unpleasant Taste
Regulation
- Proposed Rules to Limit E-Discovery in ITC cases
- On the Road to a Unitary EU patent
Clean-Tech
- Winning the Green Innovation Economy: Recent Report on Worldwide Patent from the U-VA Batten Institute



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