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USPTO Says Patent Owners Are Jumping The Gun On Arthrex
Law360 (July 21, 2021, 7:12 PM EDT) The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office told the Federal Circuit on Wednesday that it s too soon for two patent owners to challenge the agency s plans to have its acting director review rulings following the Arthrex decision, and they should wait until remanded proceedings at the agency are complete.
The office shot back against an argument from card game developer New Vision Gaming & Development Inc. and patent licensing business Mobility Workx LLC that the agency s commissioner for patents, Drew Hirshfeld, can t conduct reviews required under the U.S. Supreme Court s Arthrex ruling.
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Monday, April 26, 2021
The following telephone arguments will be available to the public live. Access information will be available by 9 AM ET each day of argument at: http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/public-access-arguments.
Monday, May 3, 2021
Mobility Workx, LLC v. Unified Patents, LLC, No. 20-1441
In 2017, Mobility Workx sued T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless in the Eastern District of Texas asserting U.S. Patent No. 8,213,417 (the “’417 patent”). In June 2018, Unified Patents petitioned for IPR challenging claims 1-7 of the ’417 patent. The PTAB instituted review. The PTAB issued a Final Written Decision holding claims 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7 unpatentable.
On appeal, Mobility argues that the PTAB’s implementation of the America Invents Act (“AIA”) violates the Due Process Clause of the Constitution and the Administrative Procedures Act (“APA”). According to Mobility, the Due Process Clause entitles a party to an impartial and disinterested tribunal, but seve