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Section 285 Litigation Ethics Conflicts of Interest Prosecution Bars Grab bag 11111 22222 33333 44444 55555
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Question 1 - 1 Only this kind of case can justify fee-shifting under this statute.
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Answer 1 – 1 What is an “exceptional” case?
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Question 1 - 2 In this 2014 case, the Supreme Court reduced the egregiousness that a prevailing party must show to shift fees.
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Answer 1 – 2 What is Octane?
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Question 1 - 3 Apart from Section 285 and other statutes and rules, district courts also have this as a way to sanction unethical behavior.
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Answer 1 – 3 What is inherent power?
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Question 1 - 4 Prior to the Supreme Court’s recent decision, fee shifting was permitted under Section 285 generally only if these two things were established.
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Answer 1 – 4 What is objective and subjective unreasonableness.
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Question 1 - 5 A patent statute allowing for shifting was adopted in this year.
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Answer 1 – 5 What is 1946?
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Question 2 - 1 Among other things, this rule requires that a lawyer conduct a reasonable investigation into infringement before filing suit.
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Answer 2 – 1 What is Rule 11?
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Question 2 - 2 A lawyer may not communicate with a person who is represented by counsel in a matter about the matter unless a court orders it or this occurs.
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Answer 2 – 2 What is, the person’s lawyer consents to the contact?
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Question 2 - 3 Although they are not yet required by the Federal Circuit, creating these charts is helpful to show reasonable pre-suit investigation.
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Answer 2 – 3 What are claim charts?
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Question 2 - 4 A lawyer may not offer or use evidence if he knows it is this.
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Answer 2 – 4 What is false?
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Question 2 - 5 A lawyer must disclose directly adverse precedent to a court if it is from this type of jurisdiction?
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Answer 2 – 5 What is controlling?
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Question 3 - 1 When you are retained to represent a corporation, this is your client, not its officers, directors, or shareholders.
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Answer 3 – 1 What is the entity itself?
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Question 3 - 2 This rule under narrow circumstances prohibits a lawyer from both being trial counsel and a witness at trial.
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Answer 3 – 2 What is the lawyer-witness rule, lawyer- advocate rule, or Rule 3.7?
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Question 3 - 3 A lawyer generally can be adverse to a former client unless this relationship exists between the adverse and former representations.
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Answer 3 – 3 What is a substantial relationship?
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Question 3 - 4 This principle underlies the general rule that if one lawyer is conflicted out of a case, all lawyers in his firm are, too.
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Answer 3 – 4 What is imputation?
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Question 3 - 5 A lawyer may not have a sexual relationship with a client unless this existed between them when the representation commenced.
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Answer 3 – 5 What is a consensual sexual relationship?
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Question 4 - 1 To obtain a protective order that includes a prosecution bar, the rule requires that the party seeking it show this.
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Answer 4 – 1 What is “good cause”?
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Question 4 - 2 This Federal Circuit case finally established the standards for determining when district courts should include prosecution bars.
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Answer 4 – 2 What is In re Deutsche Bank?
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Question 4 - 3 If a district court finds that by prosecuting patents a patent practitioner is engaged in this type of “decision-making,” he may be subject to a bar.
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Answer 4 – 3 What is competitive decision-making?
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Question 4 - 4 Contrary to some prior district court case law, under the Federal Circuit’s approach a practitioner who engages in this form of representation is not, always, subject to a bar.
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Answer 4 – 4 What is patent prosecution?
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Question 4 - 5 The origins of prosecution bars can be traced to protective orders which prevented this type of lawyer from having access to the opponent’s confidences.
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Answer 4 – 5 What is in-house counsel?
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Question 5 - 1 Unlike the Model Rules and the USPTO ethical rules, the Georgia rules specify this for each rule.
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Answer 5 – 1 What is the maximum punishment?
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Question 5 - 2 This is the agency within the USPTO charged with disciplining practitioners.
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Answer 5 – 2 What is the OED, or Office of Enrollment and Discipline?
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Question 5 - 3 The current USPTO ethical rules were adopted in this year.
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Answer 5 – 3 What is 2013?
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Question 5 - 4 If a state disciplines a lawyer, the USPTO may also discipline the lawyer by using this form of proceeding.
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Answer 5 – 4 What is reciprocal discipline?
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Question 5 - 5 The USPTO has indicated there are limits on the authority of patent agents to draft this common form used in prosecution.
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Answer 5 – 5 What is an assignment?
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