Publication Date
Winter 2024
Journal
International Journal of Law, Ethics, and Technology (IJLET)
Abstract
This paper provides an overview of patent cases relating to computer and electronics technology that were not taken up by the Supreme Court during the October 2022 term. As of this writing, the Supreme Court has not granted certiorari in any patent-related cases for its October 2021 Term. The Court has, however, called for the views of the Solictor General in four cases, indicating higher interest and raising the possibility that one or more of these cases may appear on the Court's merits docket for the October 2022 Term. Additionally, though the Court denied certiorari in Baxter v. Becton, Dickinson, the briefing included a request by the Court for response to the petition, also an indicator of higher interest. Finally, some recent developments at the Federal Circuit warrant attention as well.
Volume
2024
Issue
1
First Page
37
Last Page
49
Publisher
La Nouvelle Jeunesse
Keywords
Patent, Computers, Electronics, Supreme Court, Federal Circuit, PTAB, Inter Partes Review
Disciplines
Intellectual Property Law | Law | Science and Technology Law | Supreme Court of the United States
Recommended Citation
Karishma J. Cartwright, Timothy T. Hsieh & Saurabh Vishnubhakat,
Update on Patent-Related Cases in Computers and Electronics,
2024
Int'l J. L. Ethics Tech.
37
(2024).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/812
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