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Updated Diagrams and Checklists - Texas Patent Local Rules

Klemchuk LLP has updated its patent local rules diagrams for the Eastern District of Texas Patent Rules (EDTX patent rues) and the Northern District of Texas Patent Rules (NDTX patent rules).  Amended Miscellaneous Order No. 62, effective November 17, 2009, sets forth the local patent rules for the Northern District of Texas.  The Patent Rules (Appendix B), effective May 6, 2015, set forth the local patent rules for the Eastern District of Texas.

Diagrams for Texas Patent Local Rules

See our white papers, Eastern District Texas Patent Rules: Diagram and Checklist and Texas Patent Rules Northern District: Diagram & Checklist for more detail on Texas Local Patent Rules as well as a diagram of each set of rules.  These diagrams were updated July 24, 2017.

Checklists for Texas Patent Local Rules

In addition to diagrams, each white paper includes a downloadable checklist of the rules that easily allows practitioners to calculate deadlines.

If you have questions, please feel free to contact Darin Klemchuk directly. Or, visit our patent litigation practice or patent local counsel representation pages for additional information on our patent infringement-related services.

Klemchuk LLP is an Intellectual Property Law, Litigation, and Transactions law firm located in Dallas, Texas.  The firm offers comprehensive legal services including litigation and enforcement of all forms of IP as well as registration and licensing of patents, trademarks, trade dress, and copyrights.  The firm also provides a wide range of technology, Internet, e-commerce, and business services including business planning, formation, and financing, mergers and acquisitions, business litigation, data privacy, and domain name dispute resolution.  The firm publishes the following blogs: Intellectual Property Law, Conversations with Innovators (interviews with thought leaders), Leaders in Law (discussions on timely law topics), and Culture Counts (thoughts on law firm culture and the business of the practice of law).