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Fed Circ says 'Trump too small' should be registered

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has reversed a Patent Trial and Appeal Board decision that the trademark “Trump too small” cannot be registered as it is “unconstitutional”.

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Split Fed Circ revives Autodesk patent suit

American software company Autodesk will need to face a rival’s patent infringement suit after the US Court of appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled in a split decision that a district court wrongly invalidated parts of a computer modelling patent.

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Campbell's Fed Circ win should get Arthrex review, rival says

A company that sued Campbell Soup for infringing its soup can dispenser patents has asked the US Supreme Court to vacate a US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decision invalidating those patents in light of last year’s Arthrex decision.

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Federal Circuit Thoughts on Prejudice in Bid Protests

Ringing out 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, in Systems Studies & Simulation, Inc. v. United States, recently held that there generally is no presumption that a protester has suffered competitive prejudice.

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Federal Circuit requires PCR testing for hearings

The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit will now require those attending in-person oral arguments to present a negative PCR test amid the current spike in COVID-19 cases.

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