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Representative Cases

KSR Int'l Co. v. Teleflex, Inc., 550 U.S. 398 1727 (2007).

Subject:

Represented Chemistry and Bioengineering Professors as amici curiae in support of Respondents and supporting the "teaching-suggestion-motivation test" (TSM test) for obviousness. The Court reversed, holding that the TSM test was a "helpful insight," rather than a rigid rule, and imposed a flexible standard when applying the law to the facts on obviousness.



Decision:



Attorneys:
Meredith Martin Addy