International Patent Drafting Competition Archives - IPOsgoode /osgoode/iposgoode/tag/international-patent-drafting-competition/ An Authoritive Leader in IP Thu, 01 Mar 2018 15:25:14 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 ‘Claiming’ Third at the International Patent Drafting Competition /osgoode/iposgoode/2018/03/01/claiming-third-at-the-international-patent-drafting-competition/ Thu, 01 Mar 2018 15:25:14 +0000 https://www.iposgoode.ca/?p=31386 How many ways can you describe a lawn sign? A few months ago, we could have maybe thought of a handful. Today, after 2 months of preparing for the International Patent Drafting Competition, we have encountered many dozens of ways to capture the invention behind a hypothetical lawn sign. Specifically, this lawn sign was disclosed […]

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How many ways can you describe a lawn sign? A few months ago, we could have maybe thought of a handful. Today, after 2 months of preparing for the , we have encountered many dozens of ways to capture the invention behind a hypothetical lawn sign. Specifically, this lawn sign was disclosed to us as having pedals and ground anchors, and our task was to draft a patent application to be judged by practitioners and examiners at the USPTO. Not only did every team in the competition draft vastly different claims over the same invention, but even the three of us initially came up with different ways to claim it. Identifying the essential features, describing them, and drafting claims around them, was incredibly tedious, grueling, and yes, important. Such a demanding exercise really allowed us to draft an application that truly captured the heart of the invention, and to strike a balance in casting a net of protection that was not too wide so as to encroach on prior art, but not too narrow so as to deprive the inventor of the IP rights to which she was entitled.

Our team was comprised of a mechanical engineer, a cell biologist, and a master of health sciences. Needless to say, we did not all speak the same language. Imagine then, the three of us coherently learning and using the highly nuanced language of patent drafting over the course of just a few weeks. Together we worked day and night on our prior art searches, our wordings, and the construction of claim cascades. Unsurprisingly, much of our early time together was lost in translation, but not one step was taken before ensuring that each team member was ready to take it, even if it meant debating until 2 in the morning at times. We also received invaluable guidance from our coaches and from , who gave us their time, expertise, and the gift of simply being able to watch them in action.

We then made the drive to Detroit to present our application to a panel of judges comprised of practitioners in private practice and examiners from the USPTO. We were questioned on our drafting strategy and the content of our application. As one of three teams selected for the final round, we had the opportunity to present our application a second time, this time to a different panel of judges and an audience. As finalists we were sequestered in a room during the presentations of the other finalists, so unfortunately we did not have the opportunity to learn how other teams approached the problem.

This experience allowed us to tap into the intellectual fervor that is required to fully advocate for inventors. It also gave us a window into the methodologies involved in filing patent applications - including conducting comprehensive prior art searches, and adhering to the formalities and time frames for submitting and formatting the application. We were encouraged to really delve into the statute and guidelines promulgated by the USPTO, and to engage with them in ways we wouldn't have been able to in a class. Most importantly, we walked out of this experience feeling humbled by our appreciation for patents and their administration, making us even more confident in our commitment to the practice of IP law.

We are so thankful to for sponsoring the team and to IP Osgoode for arranging our participation in the International Patent Drafting Competition. It was an experience we will surely remember as formative in our careers. And, being the only Canadian team, we were so proud to represent Osgoode on the international stage, while also bringing home another medal for Canada!

 

Denver Bandstra, Andrea Uetrecht and Shira Sasson are JD Candidates at Osgoode Hall Law School.

 

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Osgoode takes Second Place in 2017 International Patent Drafting Competition! /osgoode/iposgoode/2017/02/14/osgoode-takes-second-place-in-2017-international-patent-drafting-competition/ Tue, 14 Feb 2017 19:18:03 +0000 http://www.iposgoode.ca/?p=30388 Congratulations to IP Osgoode students, Paul Blizzard, Denver Bandstra and Lawrence Yu on taking Second Place at the 2017 International Patent Drafting Competition held in Detroit Feb. 10-11! Hosted by the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, Windsor Law, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the competition saw Team Osgoode make it to […]

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Congratulations to IP Osgoode students, Paul Blizzard, Denver Bandstra and Lawrence Yu on taking Second Place at the 2017 International Patent Drafting Competition held in Detroit Feb. 10-11!

Hosted by the , , and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the competition saw Team Osgoode make it to the final round where they tied with Saint Louis University (SLU) on final scoring.  On the sudden death round, they lost to SLU by only one point.

Competitors from 10 law schools from across the U.S. and Canada presented their patent applications in front of judges comprised of patent examiners, practitioners and several judges.

Team Osgoode was coached by and and generously sponsored by .

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