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The Idiosyncrasy Of Patent Examiners: Effects Of Experience And Attrition, Ronald J. Mann
The Idiosyncrasy Of Patent Examiners: Effects Of Experience And Attrition, Ronald J. Mann
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In recent years, problems with the U.S. patent system have garnered attention from scholars and policymakers of all types. Concerns about the competitiveness of U.S. industry undergird worries that the Great Recession will linger as long as the 1990s downturn in Japan. It is no coincidence that a Congress that has remained at loggerheads on most aspects of economic policy could reach a consensus on the enactment of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act of 2011, by far the most important statutory reform of U.S. patent law since 1995. Yet, despite Congress's long overdue attention to patent law, it is unlikely …