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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. Patentability, Validity, and Procurement of Patents ............................................................ 2
- Statutory Subject Matter – Computer Software and Genes ................................................. 2
- Uncorrected Patent Claim Is Unenforceable Until Corrected ............................................. 6
- Indefiniteness of Patent Claims ........................................................................................... 7
- Reissue Application Cannot Be Used to Modify Terminal Disclaimer ............................... 9
- Written Description .............................................................................................................. 9
- Reexamination Results Trump Litigation Validity Determination .................................... 10
- Ability to Force or Stop Inter Partes Reviews at the PTO ................................................. 11
B. Interpretation and Infringement of Patents ............................................................................ 11 - Claim Construction ............................................................................................................ 11
- Disclaimer of Claim Scope ................................................................................................ 12
- Induced Infringement Requires Evidence of Direct Infringement .................................... 13
- Doctrine of Equivalents – No “Foreseeability” Requirement ........................................... 15
- Prosecution History Estoppel Applies to Design Patents .................................................. 15
C. Enforcement of Patents ...................................................................................................... 1 5 - Standards-Essential Patents ............................................................................................... 15
- Injunctions ......................................................................................................................... 17
- Attorney’s Fees .................................................................................................................. 18
- Induced Infringement at the ITC ....................................................................................... 19
- Infringement Damages ....................................................................................................... 19
- Patent Co-Owner Can Preclude Infringement Suit ............................................................ 21
- Stays of Litigation Pending PTO Review of Patent .......................................................... 21
- Consumer Groups May Lack Standing to Attack Patents ................................................. 22
- Contempt Order Not Appealable Until Sanctions Determined ......................................... 22
- Declaratory Judgment Jurisdiction Where Customers Are Sued ................................... 23
- Inequitable Conduct ....................................................................................................... 23
- Burden of Proving Infringement in a DJ Action ............................................................ 23
- Severing/Staying Infringement Suits Against Customers .............................................. 24