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Patent Law University of Virginia

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This package includes a major outline and an attack outline, each of which covers a wide range of patent law topics as covered by Prof. John Duffy himself.

Topics include:

  • Patent document formalities; patent eligible subject matter (Section 101);

  • utility doctrine (Sections 101 and 112) such as operability, beneficial utility, and practical/specific utility;

  • the best mode, enablement, and written description requirements;

  • claim definiteness;

  • novelty and prior art under Section 102 under both the pre-AIA and AIA regimes including topics like date of invention and statutory bars/grace periods;

  • obviousness such as Section 103 including Duffy's 5 step method for determining obviousness;

  • and infringement including general infringement, the doctrine of equivalents, and injunctive relief.

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Patent Law Outlines

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