Jake Cranston Fennemore Craig
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When measurement and adjusting dosage is not a patentable method *
USA - March 27 2012
“[L]aws of nature, natural phenomena, and abstract ideas are not patentable” under 35 U.S.C. § 101.
Co-authors: Ray K. Harris.
Presumption of patent validity upheld *
USA - June 9 2011
The importance of patents in a knowledge economy is evident from the recent flurry of court decisions addressing patent related issues.
Co-authors: Susan E. Chetlin, Ray K. Harris.
Defusing the “atomic bomb” of patent law: Therasense heightens the inequitable conduct standard *
USA - June 1 2011
Inequitable conduct is a defense to patent infringement derived from three Supreme Court cases that applied the "unclean hands" defense in patent cases involving egregious misconduct.
Co-authors: Rachel L. Carnaggio, Matthew C. Seaton, Rodney J. Fuller, Ray K. Harris.
Co-authors of Jake Cranston
Other Fennemore Craig authors
- Alexander Arpad,
- Andrea L. Marconi,
- Andrew M. Federhar,
- Bruce E. Dahl,
- Cathy L. Reece,
- Chad B. Mead,
- Donald R. Gilbert,
- Douglas C. Northup,
- Erwin D. Kratz,
- Gail Goodman,
- Jenna R. Swiren,
- Jennifer Mammano Ward,
- Jessica L. Post,
- John J. Balitis, Jr.,
- Julio M. Zapata,
- Louis D. Lopez,
- Monica M. Ryden,
- Nancy J. March,
- Sherry Janssen Downer,
- Whitney Sedwick Meister
