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Claim Drafting – Transitional Phrases

Author: Intellepedia
August 7, 2019
Intellectual Property, Patents

This post analyses transitional phrases in claim drafting, examining their impact on whether a patent claim is open, partially open, or closed. It references key case law and offers practical guidance for selecting appropriate transitional language in different technical fields.

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