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Ethics Case Survey: Attorney-Client Privilege and Inequitable Conduct

Over the coming days, we will be publishing a series of posts addressing the issues of attorney-client privilege and inequitable conduct vis-à-vis patent law. In this case survey, we will cover such topics as the extent of privilege protection in patent prosecution, instances when privilege is waived, and various examples of inequitable conduct in patent prosecution. Stay tuned to Post-Grant for upcoming posts in this series.

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