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Today’s offering: Top five things to know about the Federal Circuit Bar Association (FCBA).
The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals is a mysterious court to the majority of lawyers who will never have business there. If you are a current or future intellectual property (IP) attorney whose career will succeed or fail based on the Federal Circuit’s opinions, you might find kindred spirits within the FCBA.
Additional information about the Federal Circuit Bar Association is available on the organization’s website. For Federal Circuit Court of Appeals coverage, check out FindLaw’s Federal Circuit blog.
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