Use Of 'A' In Claim Language Does Not Always Mean 'One Or More Than One' In Open-Ended Claims.

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Use Of 'A' In Claim Language Does Not Always Mean 'One Or More Than One' In Open-Ended Claims.

Judges: Prost, Moore (author), O'Malley

[Appealed from Board]

In Harari v. Lee, Nos. 10-1075, -1076 (Fed. Cir. Sept. 1, 2011), the Federal Circuit affirmed the Board's decision that Eliyahou Harari et al.'s (collectively "Harari") U.S. Patent Application No. 09/056,398 ("the '398 application") had no written description support for the claims-at-issue in a first intereference ("the Lee interference"). The Court also vacated and remande...

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