Patent legislation would revamp trial and appeal board process
- Congress considered the PREVAIL Act in the 118th session to reform the patent trial and appeal board process affecting innovation hubs like Research Triangle Park.
- The legislation responded to concerns that patent claim proceedings have become duplicative of, rather than alternatives to, federal district courts.
- Spanning thousands of acres and hosting several hundred businesses with a workforce of tens of thousands, Research Triangle Park is a key focus of bipartisan legislative support.
- Senators Ross and Tillis highlighted the importance of bipartisan collaboration to equip innovators with the necessary resources to succeed and to preserve the United States' leadership in technology.
- Although the Senate and House versions of the PREVAIL Act passed committees and reached the legislative calendar, both died in late 2023, leaving the reform efforts unresolved.
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Patent legislation would revamp trial and appeal board process
(The Center Square) – Support for “arguably the world’s most successful research park” through federal legislation encouraging investments in intellectual property and American global technology leadership is being led in part by North Carolinians of both parties in Congress.
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