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Podcast: February 2020 - Last Month At The Federal Circuit Podcast Series
10 March 2020
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
offers insight into recently decided cases and their potential
implications. He addresses Arthrex v. Smith & Nephew,
patent eligibility under Section 101, and inherent obviousness.
Mike is currently the leader of Finnegan's appellate practice.
He has appeared in over 100 appeals at the Federal Circuit and
argued nearly 50 times.
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