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USPTO Studies Therasense v. Becton, Dickinson Decision to Assess Impacts on Agency Practice and Procedures

30-May-2011 | Source : | Visits : 8187

WASHINGTON - The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announced in a press release that it is carefully studying the important en banc decision by the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in the case of Therasense v. Becton, Dickinson to assess how it may impact agency practices and procedures.

The agency also announced that it expects to soon issue guidance to applicants related to the prior art and information they must disclose to the Office in view of Therasense.

“We are now studying the potential impact of Therasense v. Becton, Dickinson on Office practice, and we expect to soon issue guidance to applicants regarding the materials they must submit to the Office under their duty of disclosure,” said Under-Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO David Kappos.

The Therasense decision concerns the standards for inequitable conduct, including the materiality and intent prongs.  The Court’s decision resolves uncertainties in many aspects of how district courts must apply the inequitable conduct doctrine. It also directly affects applicant behavior in front of the USPTO and, in particular, their disclosure of information relevant to the patentability of their inventions.

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