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Rounding Error: Intrinsic Evidence Informs Plain and Ordinary Meaning

By Joshua Revilla on December 16, 2021

Vacating a stipulated infringement judgment based on an incorrect claim construction, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit explained that it is improper to isolate claim language from the intrinsic evidence when determining the plain and ordinary meaning of a disputed term. AstraZeneca AB v. Mylan Pharms. Inc., Case No. 21-1729 (Fed. Cir. […]

The post Rounding Error: Intrinsic Evidence Informs Plain and Ordinary Meaning appeared first on IP UPDATE.

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