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Good appellate practice means explaining decisions : how the overuse of one-word affirmances harms US patent law.
2025
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Citation
Полное описание
Название
Good appellate practice means explaining decisions : how the overuse of one-word affirmances harms US patent law.
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Тип объекта
Journal Article
Описание
1 electronic resource (pages 166-169)
Резюме
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issues one-word decisions under Local Rule 36 in roughly one-third of the patent appeals it hears. Although US law allows for one-word decisions, they should be rare because parties, reviewing courts and the public need transparency in decisions; explaining decisions promotes accuracy and quality in decision-making and helps prevent inconsistent legal outcomes. The Federal Circuit issues many more one-word affirmances than other US Courts of Appeals, which disparately affects patent law, and needs to be addressed to avoid increasing unclarity in the law.
Серии
Intellectual Property Law & Practice ; 20, 3, 2025, 1747-1540.
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Опубликовано
Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, 2025.
Язык(и)
eng
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