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The IP Alchemist | Patent law, chemistry, language and more Twitter RSS Feed Skip to navigation Skip to main content Skip to secondary content Skip to footer The IP Alchemist Patent law, chemistry, language and more Home The IP Alchemist EIP Patents Chemistry Music Publications The pregabalin Supreme Court decision – what actually is the plausibility standard now? 0 November 21, 2018 by IPAlchemist I went last night to the IBIL event that discussed last week’s pregabalin decision .  There was a stellar lineup in the panel, and an equally august audience in attendance.  But there was a major flaw.  The panel jumped straight to discussing how the Supreme Court decision compares with the situation in other countries, and whether it was correct, without first establishing what the decision actually says.  What now is the standard for plausibility?  Has it changed, and if so how? I am pleased to be in good company in finding it difficult to disc...

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