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PTAB Judges Give Discovery Insights and Allude to Rule Changes

By John R. Labbé on July 16, 2015
Posted in Discovery

ResultsIn a Boardside Chat on July 14, two PTAB judges provided insights regarding discovery best practices and strategies in AIA proceedings and alluded to upcoming rule changes that may change the standard for seeking discovery. The panel featured Lead Judge Grace Obermann and Judge Justin Arbes.
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