Rocky Hill, Conn.’s Triantafyllos Tafas is best known for his complex inventions. But now he’s won an important legal and regulatory victory that, he and his lawyers believe, will assist small companies and individual entrepreneurs across the country.

A lawsuit Tafas filed in 2007 halted new U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rules from going into effect. The rules would have imposed strict limits on how many times an inventor could make revisions to a pending patent application.

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