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The Annual Review of Law and Technology is a distinctive issue of the Journal published in collaboration with the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology and is dedicated to student-written case notes and comments discussing the most important recent developments in IP, antitrust, cyberlaw, telecom, biotech and business law.

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Volume 24, Issue 1 (Annual Review 2009)

Posted on April 9, 2009 by BTLJ
  • Foreword
    by Tamar R. Gubins & Danny Prati
  • The Exhaustion Doctrine Revived? Assessing the Scope and Possible Effects of the Supreme Court’s Quanta Decision
    by Andrew T. Dufresne
  • The Board Bites Back: Bilski and the B.P.A.I.
    by Justin M. Lee
  • Paice Yourselves: A Basic Framework for Ongoing Royalty Determinations in Patent Law
    by Stephen M. Ullmer
  • Model Jury Instructions on Nonobviousness in the Wake of KSR: The Northern District of California’s Approach
    by Tolga S. Gulmen
  • The Patentability of Chiral Drugs Post-KSR: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
    by Miles J. Sweet
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