Foley Of Counsel Barry Grossman was quoted in an article that appeared in the Dow Jones News Service on June 30, 2010 titled “Getting Personal: Supreme Court Fans Flames On Tax Patents.” Grossman discusses the controversy between those who want to patent tax strategies and those who want them banned, which was created by the decision issued in Bilski v. Kappos. He states that the decision reaffirms that the patent statute does not place many limits on patenting new technology. Grossman adds that this is encouraging for those who want to develop new technology.
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