Corning Cable Systems LLC v. Canada (Attorney General)
| Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
| Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
| Citation | 2019 FC 1065 |
| Date | 09 August 2019 |
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2 practice notes
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Angelcare Canada Inc. v. Munchkin, Inc.
...be a predictable solution that would provide a reasonable expectation of success (Corning Cable Systems LLC v Canada (Attorney General), 2019 FC 1065 [Corning Cable], para 94, citing Pfizer Canada Inc. v Novopharm Limited, 2009 FC 638 at para 56; aff’d Novopharm Limited v Pfizer Canada Inc.......
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Cusitar v. Canada (Attorney General)
...from the prior art and the two “are evidently not mutually exclusive categories” (Corning Cable Systems LLC v Canada, 2019 FC 1065 at para 69). In addition to some prior art, common general knowledge also includes “what the person may reasonably be expected to know and ......
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Angelcare Canada Inc. v. Munchkin, Inc.,
...be a predictable solution that would provide a reasonable expectation of success (Corning Cable Systems LLC v Canada (Attorney General), 2019 FC 1065 [Corning Cable], para 94, citing Pfizer Canada Inc. v Novopharm Limited, 2009 FC 638 at para 56; aff’d Novopharm Limited v Pfizer Canada Inc.......
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Cusitar v. Canada (Attorney General),
...from the prior art and the two “are evidently not mutually exclusive categories” (Corning Cable Systems LLC v Canada, 2019 FC 1065 at para 69). In addition to some prior art, common general knowledge also includes “what the person may reasonably be expected to know and ......