tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6733236595417664807.post6892939147472286280..comments2024-03-05T06:00:22.338-05:00Comments on All Things Pros: Board reverses obviousness when rejection failed to show the combination used "known methods"Karen G. Hazzahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14864564225463528630noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6733236595417664807.post-77626340804280113672023-06-04T01:39:01.602-04:002023-06-04T01:39:01.602-04:00Great readdingGreat readdingKabob Recipeshttps://www.kabobdishes.com/kabob/chicken_kebab_with_cherry_tomatoes_and_roasted_potatoes_5457609716.shtmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6733236595417664807.post-8279674194397950142013-07-18T17:05:30.623-04:002013-07-18T17:05:30.623-04:00Hi Karen,
Thank you for posting this case. I wen...Hi Karen, <br /><br />Thank you for posting this case. I went into PAIR and read the whole Appeal Brief. It is a very well argued case. <br /><br />I am just a young attorney who is still learnig the ropes. I found this case very helpful. <br /><br />Please keep pointing out such helpful cases. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6733236595417664807.post-23175802755360490442013-07-18T09:47:33.537-04:002013-07-18T09:47:33.537-04:00"And I'm usually disappointed by the Boar..."And I'm usually disappointed by the Board's handwaving..."<br /><br />Prepare to be disappointed. A lot.<br /><br />They actually got this one right though. You know what they say about blind squirrels.ThomasPainenoreply@blogger.com