Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Twenty Thoughts on Myriad

A very interesting post on the blog "PatentlyO" by IP attorney Dennis Crouch gives the thoughts of twenty of his colleagues, mostly law professors.
Each is asked to comment, with the limitation to a 40 word statement, on the effect of the Myriad decision.  The professors include Gregory Dulin of the University of Baltimore, Jorge Contreras of American University, John Duffy of the University of Virginia, Jeffrey Lefstin of the Unviersity of California, Hastings, David Berry of the University of Michigan, Timothy Holbrook of Emory University, Mark Lemley of Stanford University, Jonathan Masur of the University of Chicago, Thomas Cotter of the University of Minnesota, Andrew Chin of the University of North Carolina, Christal Sheppard of the University of Nebraska, Eileen Kane of Pennsylvania State University, Dan Burk of the University of California, Irvine, Brenda Simon of Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, and Andrew Torrance of the University of Kansas.  A link to the post follows.
http://www.patentlyo.com/patent/2013/06/myriad.html

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