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Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Journal

2004

United States. Court of Appeals (Federal Circuit)

Articles 1 - 9 of 9

Full-Text Articles in Law

Comment, Calvin P. Griffith Jan 2004

Comment, Calvin P. Griffith

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Practitioner Perspective On The Law Of Inequitable Conduct, Claim Construction, And The Doctrine Of Equivalents, Edward V. Filardi, Mark D. Baker Jan 2004

Practitioner Perspective On The Law Of Inequitable Conduct, Claim Construction, And The Doctrine Of Equivalents, Edward V. Filardi, Mark D. Baker

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Comment: A Public Choice Perspective On The Federal Circuit, Andrew P. Morriss Jan 2004

Comment: A Public Choice Perspective On The Federal Circuit, Andrew P. Morriss

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The Federal Circuit: A Continuing Experiment Specialization, Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss Jan 2004

The Federal Circuit: A Continuing Experiment Specialization, Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss

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Comment: Experiments After The Federal Circuit, John F. Duffy Jan 2004

Comment: Experiments After The Federal Circuit, John F. Duffy

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The Comment: The Impact Of Major Changes By The Federal Circuit In The Law Affecting Claim Scope, Gerald Sobel Jan 2004

The Comment: The Impact Of Major Changes By The Federal Circuit In The Law Affecting Claim Scope, Gerald Sobel

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The Law, Technology And The Arts Symposium: The Past, Present And Future Of The Federal Circuit - Introduction, Craig Allen Nard Jan 2004

The Law, Technology And The Arts Symposium: The Past, Present And Future Of The Federal Circuit - Introduction, Craig Allen Nard

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Judicial Constellations: Guiding Principles As Navigational Aids, Honorable Paul Michel Jan 2004

Judicial Constellations: Guiding Principles As Navigational Aids, Honorable Paul Michel

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A Panel Discussion: Claim Construction From The Perspective Of The District Judge, The Honorable Kathleen M. O'Malley, The Honorable Patti Saris, The Honorable Ronald H. Whyte Jan 2004

A Panel Discussion: Claim Construction From The Perspective Of The District Judge, The Honorable Kathleen M. O'Malley, The Honorable Patti Saris, The Honorable Ronald H. Whyte

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