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Podcast Series: Last Month At The Federal Circuit - September 2019
12 September 2019
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
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Welcome to the Last Month at the Federal Circuit, a look at
recent Federal Circuit decisions impacting the intellectual
property community. In this podcast, Finnegan partner Mike Jakes
reviews two recent cases from the Federal Circuit answering open
questions on the presumption of validity under section 101 in
Cellspin Soft v. Fitbit, and the Constitutionality of
inter partes review for patents issued before the America Invents
Act in Celgene v. Peter.
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