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Join Christopher J. Palermo in San Jose for a workshop on multinational patent drafting. Learn the importance of global cooperation in patent specifications and how to navigate country-specific requirements effectively. Gain insights on recent legal decisions affecting patent drafting strategies and explore practical tips to avoid re-work in multiple jurisdictions. Dive into the benefits and drawbacks of re-work, while focusing on resolving country-specific issues to ensure successful patent applications worldwide.
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Successful Multilateral Patents Workshop Introductory Remarks Christopher J. Palermo Hickman Palermo Truong & Becker LLP San Jose, California
Overview • Global faculty • Morning—country focus • Lunch locations • Afternoon—multilateral focus • Post-workshop issues
Motivations • Specification (description) drafting is generally learned on the job • Few texts give practical guidance • Roberts—A Practical Guide to Drafting Patents—leading the way?
Motivations • US—Increased influence of the specification since 2004 as a result of Federal Circuit decisions • Phillips v. AWH • Post-Phillips Decisions • Decreasing importance of the “doctrine of equivalents” • UK—Kirin-Amgen • Collapse of (EC) Community Patent efforts
Motivations • Avoiding re-work for applications filed in multiple jurisdictions • Adding sections of text required in local practice • Deleting impermissible statement • Changing claim format to meet local requirements • Adding omnibus claims where permitted
Motivations • Avoiding re-work for applications filed in multiple jurisdictions • Benefits of re-work: • Forces repeated focus on the case • Forces focus on particular requirements of each jurisdiction as each country filing is performed • Defers costs until each country filing is actually performed • Generates fees
Motivations • Avoiding re-work for applications filed in multiple jurisdictions • Drawbacks of re-work: • Generates fees • Ultimately tedious • Attention to particular requirements of each country comes far too late
Motivations • Resolve country-specific issues • EPO—Can an application conform to the problem-solution approach without unduly limiting the claims in other countries?
Motivations …Why are we not thinking globally when we first draft the description? Brilliant!