Westerman, Hattori, Daniels & Adrian, LLP
Scott M. Daniels is a partner in the Washington D.C. intellectual property law firm of Westerman, Hattori, Daniels & Adrian, LLP. He is a graduate of Carleton College and Cornell Law School.
Mr. Daniels is the author of “Recent CAFC Trends” (JIPA Program, 2005), “Every Rule Has its Exception: Interpreting Transition Terms” (2004), “Novelty and Nonobviousness” (NGB Program, 1997) and “Protecting U.S. Intellectual Property Rights at the ITC”, (Hatsumei Kokai, 1989). He is co-author of “The Application of KSR to Pharmaceutical Cases, (Patent, Vol. 6, May 2008); “Why Wait for Oppositions?” (IDEA, vol. 47, No. 3, 2007) and “Essentials of Drafting U.S. Patent Specifications and Claims (2000).
Mr. Daniels is one of the founders and contributors of Reexamination Alert, a blog focused primarily on post-patent grant problems.
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