What is the significance of the In re Wands case in patent law?
The In re Wands case (858 F.2d 731, Fed. Cir. 1988) is significant in patent law because it established the factors used to determine whether a disclosure satisfies the enablement requirement. As stated in MPEP 2164.01(a): “In Wands, the court noted that there was no disagreement as to the facts, but merely a disagreement as…
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