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USPTO Gets Earful On Plan To Restrict Patent Reviews
By Ryan Davis and Theresa Schliep
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's proposed new rules to limit America Invents Act patent reviews have generated scores of forceful comments, with supporters saying the proposal will curb redundant challenges and opponents arguing it would bar legitimate reviews and exceed the office's power.
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3rd Circ. Suggests COVID Loan Law Vexed By 'Vagueness'
By Carla Baranauckas
The Third Circuit on Wednesday flagged ambiguities in the federal law governing pandemic relief for businesses in the case of an IT services company seeking forgiveness of a $7.2 million loan for payroll costs, with one judge suggesting the "vagueness and confusion" resulted from hasty policymaking during the COVID-19 emergency.
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Mich. Judge Tosses Crypto Cos' $6.8M Travelers Fire Suit
By Danielle Ferguson
A Michigan federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit from two cryptocurrency mining companies that alleged Travelers Insurance Co. and Northfield Insurance Co. exacerbated their building's fire loss through the claim handling process, finding the issues in this case were fully litigated in a separate action in which the insurance policy was deemed void.
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State, Federal Incentives Heat Up Geothermal Projects
Geothermal energy can now benefit from dramatically accelerated permitting for development on federal land as well as state-level renewable energy portfolio standards — but operating in the complex legal framework surrounding geothermal projects requires successful navigation of complex water rights and environmental regulations, say attorneys at Holland & Hart.
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