The AFL-CIO has sent a letter to Congress about, of all things, patent reform.
The AFL-CIO has sent a letter to Congress about, of all things, patent reform.
The current iteration of patent reform legislation made it out of the House Judiciary Committee and has made it to the floor of the House.
Results from the Commerce Department’s 2006 Federal Human Capital Survey were made available to the Patent Office Professional Association (POPA) and they aren’t encouraging.
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary heard the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) view on Patent Reform from Kathy Biberstein of Alkermes, Inc.
John A. Squires, Chief Intellectual Property Counsel for Goldman, Sachs & Co., testified before the Senate Committee for the Judiciary on the new Patent Reform Act.