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Medical Patent Mistakes: Two Ways Physicians Sabotage the Profitability of their Intellectual Property
Are you a doctor with an idea for an invention that could change the face of modern medicine…treat patients better, faster or cheaper…and (hopefully) fill your pockets with riches beyond the dreams of avarice? If so, then you should know about a little "loophole" in the patent law that could negate the patentability of your inventions. Here’s the story: "John&quo... Read More
Jacksonville Florida Patent Attorney Office
Florida based Intellectual Property Law Firm John Rizvi, P.A. announce the opening of a new office in Jacksonville, Florida, serving residents or Jacksonville and surrounding areas with their Intellectual Property legal needs, including patents, trademarks and copyright assistance. Jacksonville Patent, Trademark and Copyright Office Location: 841 Prudential Drive 12th Floor Jacksonville, Fl... Read More
Supreme Court Case Could Change Patenting and Prosecution of Medical Software Patents
I am awaiting my red-eye flight back home to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, after attending the 2nd Annual Medical Device Patenting Conference in San Francisco. It was a great conference on patenting with an emphasis on medical devices, software, and processes. There were a number of in-house and outside attorneys that focus their practices on the patenting of medical devices.&nbs... Read More
Annual Medical Device Patenting Conference
I am in San Francisco, California, attending the Annual Medical Device Patenting Conference. It is a great conference with superb speakers with expertise in the patenting and commercialization of medical devices. More details are available here and summarized below: Best Practices for Top Medical Device Executives in Development of IP Documentation, Protection of Patents in the US... Read More
Single Letter Wrong in Medical Patent on Heart Surgury Solution Spells Disaster
Osmolarity vs. Osmolality – What a difference a single letter makes! Can getting a single letter of the alphabet wrong in an issued patent spell disaster when it comes to litigating against infringers? Unless the mistake is seen as being a minor typographical error that can be corrected by filing a certificate of correction, the answer is a resounding yes. Ha... Read More