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| Practice Areas | Patents; Patent Litigation; Patent Portfolio Management; Biotechnology Patents; Pharmaceutical Patents | | | Education | Georgetown University, J.D., magna cum laude, 2000, Pennsylvania State University, B.S., Molecular/Cell Biology, with distinction, 1988; Harvard University, Ph.D., Microbiology/Molecular Genetics, 1996 | | | Admitted | 2000, Maryland; 2001, District of Columbia; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office | |
| ISLN | 915675584 | |
Documents by this lawyer on Martindale.com
Litigating Patent ObviousnessDavid P. Frazier, William B. Raich, February 26, 2009, previously published by Bio IT World on October 2008 Sound patent protection is a necessity to justify the time and expense of developing new pharmaceutical products.
Surviving an Obviousness Patent ChallengeDavid P. Frazier, William B. Raich, February 26, 2009, previously published by Drug Discovery & Development on October 27, 2008 To be patentable, an invention must not have been obvious at the time the invention was made. |
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