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    Lack of Threshold Evidence Undermines Request for Additional Discovery in IPR

    Apr 23, 2014

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    By: Matthew George Hartman

    ACCO Brands Corp. v. Fellowes, Inc., IPR2013-00566 (PTAB April 18, 2014) [Cocks (opinion), Wood, Rice]

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