In an election year there is rarely optimism about the ability of Congress to get big things accomplished. This year has just begun, and while the campaign for the White House is in full swing there is still an appetite in Congress to get moving on important items including tax reform and trade. However, another area that Congress should focus their attention on and keep momentum going is patent litigation and venue reform.
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See AllUnited for Patent Reform (UFPR) today issued the following statement in support of the bipartisan legislation, the Patent Examination and Quality Improvement Act of 2022, which seeks to strengthen the
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and its director must consider the views of all stakeholders, and Congress should use its oversight role to insure PTO does so. That is the messag
UFPR's statement on Director Iancu’s Oct. 18 speech to the EDTX Annual Bar Association dinner:
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