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The KSR v. Teleflex decision has motivated a lot of patent professionals to get a little teaching on the latest patent caselaw developments. We'd like to suggest our quarterly magazine, The FedCirc.us Reader, as the extraordinary solution to this situation. Read about the features of the magazine and we think you'll draw the same conclusion.

We're even prepared to sweeten the deal a bit if you'd like some secondary considerations. We've been giving an extra issue to everyone who subscribed this week, and figured we'd go ahead and make the deal an official, KSR-inspired special.

Right now, new annual subscriptions will run for the year beginning with the Q2 2007 issue (scheduled to be circulated on or about July 15th) through the Q2 2008 issue. Here's the not-so-obvious part: We'll also immediately send you the Q1 2007 issue, which we just circulated to subscribers a few weeks back, for free. Consider this hindsight-based common sense as your signing bonus.

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