Best Practices for Patenting Chemical and Material Compositions (Live MBHB Webinar)

Tues., September 17, 2019 | 10:00-11:15 a.m. CT | Live MBHB Webinar via WebEx

One of the chief challenges in drafting a chemical patent application, be it for a new molecule, a new composition of existing materials, or a new chemical-based method, is planning for the unknown. At the time of drafting, one does not necessarily know all of the prior art, which rejections (often creative) an Examiner will make, what the commercial embodiment will be, and what data may later be available to demonstrate patentability. The ever-changing patent law landscape, in the U.S. and abroad, injects further uncertainty into the process. Two seasoned patent practitioners will provide strategies and practice tips for dealing with this uncertainty, at the time of drafting and during prosecution, with a focus on being prepared to overcome rejections during prosecution and to provide broad but defensible coverage. Topics will include:

  • Future-proofing your chemical and compositional patent applications for worldwide prosecution
  • Functional claiming in the chemical space
  • Combination inventions and how to claim them
  • Strategies for overcoming rejections – even unreasonable ones
  • Providing claims in prosecution that are defensible in later proceedings

 

Presenter(s): MBHB attorneys Streven Sarussi and James Suggs

McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP is committed to educating clients and friends of the firm with respect to significant developments and trends in the areas of intellectual property law.

NOTE: MCLE credit is not available for this archived recording. 

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