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Journalism 101

August 10, 2009

Budding members of the fourth estate are schooled in the art of information gathering through the use of the formula known as the "five W's" - who, what, when, where, why and how (go figure on the "how" part . . . it's journalistic license). Although lawyers and the press have been known to clash from time to time, the Federal Circuit has recently adopted this journalistic rubric as the yardstick for evaluating the pleading requirements of inequitable conduct allegations.

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