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EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS: Intellectual Property — Don't Get Caught Double Patenting! (Podcast)
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In this episode of the EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS: Intellectual
Property podcast, Mintz patent attorneys Lily Zhang and Alex Trimble, PhD, discuss double patenting, a
complicated and sometimes confounding area of patent law. They
break it down in layman's terms even a non-patent attorney can
understand. They highlight the risks of, and ways to avoid being
hit by, double patenting rejections – and how to overcome
them if they arise.
Among other topics, Lily and Alex discuss:
- The two kinds of double patenting – same invention and
obviousness-type double patenting (ODP)
- Common scenarios in which ODP arises
- Using terminal disclaimers for overcoming ODP rejections
- The legal ramifications of using terminal disclaimers
- When terminal disclaimers are the right option
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