The past year was another eventful one in U.S. patent law. A number of important decisions were reached that could have a significant impact on individual businesses and possibly even entire industries, including the Supreme Court’s rejection of patent-eligibility to certain medical diagnostic patents and expansion of standing to challenge FDA use codes, the Federal Circuit’s revised standard for induced infringement and doctrine of absolute intervening rights, and the Second Circuit’s refusal to enforce no-challenge clauses. 2012 was also the year when post-grant proceedings for challenging patents under the AIA took effect. Please join our panel of experienced patent litigators as they look back on some of the highlights of 2012, and look forward to what may lie ahead in 2013 and beyond for companies involved with U.S. patents and patent litigation.
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