Clarifying Multi-Embodiment And Single-View Design Filings

By Bradley Van Pelt and Alisa Abbott ( December 14, 2018, 6:19 PM EST) -- Judicial determinations related to design law seem to occur infrequently; so, whenever an updated holding is released, practicing attorneys and patent law scholars alike are eager to review the opinion and issue their response. Most recently, two cases have provided some clarity on two polar opposite issues: the consequences related to filing multiple embodiments in a design application, and the consequences related to filing only a single view in a design application....

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