Q – How closely were you involved in crafting the patent reform legislation passed by the Senate in February, and how significant is it?
A – Heavily involved. Is it the piece of legislation that I would have written if I got to write just what I thought was perfect policy? No. But it is certainly the biggest thing to happen in patent development since the [U.S. Patent Act of 1952].
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