Partner John Lanza was quoted in a Managing Intellectual Property article published on March 28, 2014, titled “What To Expect From Alice v CLS.” The article analyzes the U.S. Supreme Court case, Alice Corporation v. CLS Bank International, and Lanza addresses questions about software patents raised by the case. He was quoted saying, “As long as there have been software patents, there has been this attempt to find the line between what’s too abstract to be patent eligible and what’s not.”
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