United for Patent Reform (UFPR) today issued the following statement in opposition of the recently introduced PREVAIL Act, a bill that would essentially repeal a fundamental pillar of the America Invents Act (AIA) and foreclose the opportunity for American businesses to seek an efficient, expert, and cost-effective process for addressing invalid patents. Read our full statement:
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FINAL UFPR Statement on Introduction of the PREVAIL Act
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