Feds, Samsung Urge Justices To Reject PTAB Prior Art Case

Feds, Samsung Urge Justices To Reject PTAB Prior Art Case

By Editorial Team

The federal government and Samsung have both urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a patent owner’s challenge to the Federal Circuit’s finding that the filing date of a patent dictates if it can be considered prior art.

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  • Appellate
  • Intellectual Property
  • Technology

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Law Firms:

  • Carmichael IP
  • Leach & Walker
  • MoloLamken
  • Paul Hastings

Companies:

  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

Government Agencies:

  • Patent Trial and Appeal Board
  • U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
  • U.S. Supreme Court

Patents:

  • 10,687,400 – AC light emitting diode and AC LED drive methods and apparatus

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