PTAB’s use of common sense reversed in Arendi v Apple
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PTAB’s use of common sense reversed in Arendi v Apple

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The Federal Circuit has issued a rare reversal of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, ruling the use of common sense was misapplied in Arendi v Apple

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