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Articles 1 - 4 of 4
Full-Text Articles in Jurisdiction
Dissenting State Patent Regimes, Camilla A. Hrdy
A Decade Of Registered And Unregistered Design Rights Decisions In The Uk: What Conclusions Can We Draw For The Future Of Both Types Of Rights?, Estelle Derclaye
A Decade Of Registered And Unregistered Design Rights Decisions In The Uk: What Conclusions Can We Draw For The Future Of Both Types Of Rights?, Estelle Derclaye
IP Theory
No abstract provided.
Recalibrating Our Empirical Understanding Of Inequitable Conduct, Jason Rantanen
Recalibrating Our Empirical Understanding Of Inequitable Conduct, Jason Rantanen
IP Theory
No abstract provided.
Explaining The Supreme Court's Interest In Patent Law, Timothy R. Holbrook
Explaining The Supreme Court's Interest In Patent Law, Timothy R. Holbrook
IP Theory
No abstract provided.