Respond Carefully to Notification of Adversely Held Patents
Counsel to Counsel
May 2009
Partners Marc J. Pensabene and Michael P. Sandonato were interviewed in the May 2009 issue of Counsel to Counsel. The article discusses the significance of adversely held patents and responding to communications calling such patents to the attention of clients.
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Counsel to Counsel
May 2009
Partners Marc J. Pensabene and Michael P. Sandonato were interviewed in the May 2009 issue of Counsel to Counsel. The article discusses the significance of adversely held patents and responding to communications calling such patents to the attention of clients.
The Counsel to Counsel article appearing on this Web site is provided with permission of LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®, Counsel to Counsel, May 2009, Copyright 2009, Martindale-Hubbell, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Information about Martindale-Hubbell® products and services can be found at www.martindale.com.
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