Additional Discovery Granted

In ARRIS Group, Inc. v. C-Cation Technologies, LLC, IPR2014-00746, Paper 15 (July 24, 2015). the Board actually granted additional discovery of an indemnification agreemenet between Petitioner and Com-Cast, which the patent owner had sued more than a year before the petition was filed.  The Board found that the patent owner had established justification for the limited discovery sought.

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About Bryan Wheelock

Education J.D., Washington University in St. Louis B.S.E. in Mechanical Engineering, Duke University Bryan Wheelock's practice includes preparation and prosecution of patent and trademark applications and drafting of intellectual property agreements, including non-compete agreements. He has brought and defended lawsuits in federal and state courts relating to intellectual property and has participated in seizures of counterfeit and infringing goods. Bryan prepares and prosecutes U.S. and foreign patent applications for medical devices, mechanical and electromechanical devices, manufacturing machinery and processes, metal alloys and other materials. He also does a substantial amount of patentability searching, trademark availability searching and patent and trademark infringement studies. In addition to his practice at Harness Dickey, Bryan is an Adjunct Professor at Washington University School of Law and Washington University School of Engineering.