NASA Medical Patents Bring Servicemen to Their Feet

A Secure Ambulation Mode (S.A.M.) physical therapy device is being used by Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington D.C., to help patients recover from traumatic spinal cord and brain injuries. Technology for Today reports that S.A.M. is based on a technology developed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. The patents were licensed from NASA by Enduro Medical Technology (East Hartford, CT), whic... Read More

Patent Reform Act of 2007 to Put Brakes on Frivolous Patents

Recently, the Patent Reform Act of 2007 was approved by the U.S. House Judiciary Committee. It closely tracks a similar bill passed by the Senate Committee last week. This acquires added significance in light of the fact that numerous companies had put forward a series of complaints concerning an increase in the number of frivolous patents in recent years. Sen. Patrick Leahy informed that infringe... Read More

Drafting Medical Device Patents Requires Grasp of Technical Vocabulary

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. Hats off to Peter Zura of The 271 Patent Blog for his post on Central Admixure Pharmacy Servic... Read More

Florida Medical and Dental Device Patenting News

As a Florida patent attorney with an interest in medical and dental device patents, I try to keep an ear to the ground on new patenting and industry developments in Florida that are relevant to my practice of intellectual property law.  The potential increase in Florida’s medical patent and dental patenting activity is one such development. In a recent post in the BioHeal... Read More

Both Medical Patents and Medical Patent Infringement Lawsuits Surge

Not surprisingly, yet another article is touting the surge in medical patents in the past few years.  According to an article in Law.com, medical process patents are being issued by the United States Patent & Trademark Office at twice the rate they were in the 1980’s.  According to the article: "Many physicians are constantly coming up with new techniques and devices. They... Read More