The past year has included some monumental developments in the world of IP – and adjacent to IP – that will affect law and practice for years to come. From the Supreme Court’s decision to abrograte the Chevron decision, thereby changing the standard for agency deference by the courts, to movement on some of the most potentially game-changing patent legislation to be introduced since the America Invents Act, there is a lot to choose from when it comes to what mattered in 2024. As we do each year, we reached out to readers for their input on what mattered most to them, and here is what they had to say.
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