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McAndrews, Held & Malloy attorneys are often asked to share their views and analyses on the field of intellectual property law. They are also frequent guest speakers before local and national bar associations, professional organizations, Fortune 500 companies, law schools and universities.

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2008 Articles and Presentations

An Unappealing Proposal: Another PTO Effort To Hamstring Applicants
Joseph M. Butscher

Section 135(b)(2). Plain Meaning? Plainly Not.
Michael J. Fitzpatrick and John L. Abramic


2007 Articles and Presentations

The Reform Act of 2007
Jonathan R. Sick

Pre-Appeal Brief Panels Should Allow More Application Rather Than Reopening Prosecution
Joe Butscher

Embracing The Difference - How Diversity In Litigation Can Help You Win
Jean Kuelper and Sandra Frantzen

An Interference: What, When, And How Much Does It Cost?
Herbert D. Hart III

Competitive Advantages of Intellectual Property
Dean A. Pelletier


2006 Articles and Presentations

Successful Early Resolution Strategies
Ed Mas and Bob Surrette

The Changing Patent Landscape
Jon Sick

Adapting To The New Regime
Mirut Dalal

Post-Grant Opposition: Revolution Or Evolution?
Herbert D. Hart III

Post Grant Opposition: New Vista Or Familiar Turf?
Herbert D. Hart III

NTP Patents Are Strong
George Wheeler

Clearing Up The "Muddy Metaphysics" of Patent Inventorship
Ed Remus and Laura Personick


2005 Articles and Presentations

Brazil and Abbott Labs reach accord on AIDS drug
George F. Wheeler and Edward W. Remus

Suggestions for the Pre-Appeal Brief Conference Pilot Program
Joseph M. Butscher

A Strategy for, and Benefits of, Securing Prompt Claim Construction Rulings
Dean A. Pelletier

Looks Matter: Protect Your Product Designs with Intellectual Property While Creating Valuable Assets
Christopher V. Carani

Facing the Wolves: How to Develop a Survival Strategy for Intellectual Property
Herbert D. Hart III

IP Protection in China - The Reality and Strategy for Enforcement
Yufeng Ma


2004 Articles and Presentations

How to Prove When You Made Your Invention
Michael B. Harlin

Foreign Patents: When Less Is More
Robert Fieseler and Consuelo Erwin

The Recording Industry's File Sharing Litigation and the IP Practice: The Evolution of File Sharing
Brian C. Bianco

Technology Transfers In and Out of China
Christopher V. Carani and Yufeng Ma

Foreign Patents; When Less Is More
Robert Fieseler and Consuelo Erwin

Blocking and Tackling Class Certification in Federal Court
Christopher R. Carroll

They're Infringing Our Patent
Herbert D. Hart III

Patent or Perish: How A Delay in Applying Can Seriously Hurt Your Chances of Getting A Patent
Herbert D. Hart III and Ali H. Shah, Ph.D.

What Every U.S. Corporation Should Know About China's Patent Protection and Enforcement
Timothy J. Malloy, Christopher V. Carani and Yufeng Ma

International Patent Litigation: Fighting the War on Multiple Fronts
Edward W. Remus and Richard T. McCaulley Jr.

Don't Let Amateurs Decide - Expert Juries Should Be Hearing Complex Patent Infringement Cases
Stephen F. Sherry

Aftermath of Markman ECAFC Decision Synopsis July 1998 to Present
William M. Wesley

The Surprising Power of Patents - The Pendulum Swings
William M. Wesley

The New "Official Notice" – Silence Is Not always Golden Before the USPTO
William M. Wesley

Enhanced Invention Disclosure practice
William M. Wesley


2003 Articles and Presentations

Roundtable Series
Herbert D. Hart III and Michael Borun

The Physicist and His Patents
Herbert D. Hart III

Demystifying The "I" Word
Herbert D. Hart III and Wilhelm L. Rao

Your Lawyer And You
Herbert D. Hart III

Think Locally, Act Globally: A Strategy for IP Litigation
Timothy J. Malloy and Gregory J. Vogler

A Modified Jury Trial Schedule: A Win-Win-Win Situation
Timothy J. Malloy and Consuelo G. Erwin

The Rule of Law Under Attack by the Courts Themselves
George P. McAndrews

Access Denied - Under What Circumstances Should In-House Counsel Fight to See the Other Party's Confidential Materials in Patent Litigation?
Dean A. Pelletier

The Amazing Rise of Reasons for Allowance (RFAs) - An Applicant's Nightmare?
William M. Wesley


2002 Articles and Presentations

Selling the Stem Cell: The Licensing of the Stem Cell Patent and Possible Antitrust Consequences
Christopher R. Carroll

No Prize for Being Second
Herbert D. Hart III and Wilhelm L. Rao

An Alternative for Righting the Wrongs of an Arbitration Panel in IP Disputes
Timothy J. Malloy, Sara J. Bartos and Christopher R. Carroll


2001-Prior Articles and Presentations

Patent Interference Practice - A Primer
Herbert D. Hart III

Alternate Dispute Resolution in Patent Cases
William M. Wesley















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