Archive | December, 2012

Removed as inventor with no right to submit evidence: Baksh v. ProbioHealth

Baksh v. ProbioHealth, LLC, 2012 FC 1388, is a peculiar case about dealing with inventorship disputes in a Canadian patent application.  All of this could have been avoided by ensuring that proper assignments were in place before filing the application. In this case, one of the inventors, Dr. Bing Baksh, never assigned his rights to […]

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