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Patent Appeal Decisions Carve Out Lessons on Claim Language, Bloomberg Law

Both [Federal Circuit] rulings focused on “claim language that didn’t have a well understood meaning in the technical field,” Michelle Armond, founding partner at Armond Wilson LLP, said. “Each adopted a very different technique to deal with that.”

By |2020-01-30T13:33:45-08:00August 16th, 2019|In the Media|Comments Off on Patent Appeal Decisions Carve Out Lessons on Claim Language, Bloomberg Law

The Algorithm Will Hire Your Patent Lawyer Now, Bloomberg Law

Michelle Armond, a partner at Armond Wilson and former clerk for Judge Richard Linn of the Federal Circuit, said selecting appellate lawyers is a very complex problem.... “But if you are asking me today, can AI correctly discern the right appellate counsel for every appeal? We are definitely not there yet.”

By |2019-08-05T19:05:57-07:00August 1st, 2019|In the Media|Comments Off on The Algorithm Will Hire Your Patent Lawyer Now, Bloomberg Law

Decision Clarified Rules to Win Reissued Patents With New Claims, Bloomberg Law

Michelle Armond, founding partner at Armond Wilson LLP, said the precedential ruling creates an additional requirement not in Section 251, which addresses the reissuing of defective patents... “The Federal Circuit is establishing new legal requirements,” Armond said.

By |2019-06-24T10:30:21-07:00June 17th, 2019|In the Media|Comments Off on Decision Clarified Rules to Win Reissued Patents With New Claims, Bloomberg Law

Supreme Court Keeps a Tight Lid on PTAB Appeals, National Law Journal

“The Federal Circuit has made it clear they’re not deciding these IPR appeals for fun, because they’re being deluged with them,” said Michelle Armond, a partner for Armond Wilson in Irvine, California, who has been following the cases as a PTAB trials and appeals specialist. The court is applying “pretty strict criteria” on standing.

By |2019-06-24T10:30:57-07:00June 17th, 2019|In the Media|Comments Off on Supreme Court Keeps a Tight Lid on PTAB Appeals, National Law Journal
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