IP News from IPWatchdog: Barks & Bites for Friday, March 14
Briefly

In this week's update, significant legal developments are highlighted, including the Federal Circuit's decision affirming the Northern District of West Virginia's denial of a preliminary injunction in the Regeneron vs. Mylan case, which clarified principles regarding claim separateness. Furthermore, it reports on Emily Chapuis's new appointment in the Copyright Office and Donald Trump's nomination of John Squires as the USPTO Director. Discussions of space funding advances in the Senate alongside BMW's financial struggles round out the week's news.
The Federal Circuit upheld the Northern District of West Virginia's decision, affirming the proper application of claim separateness principles from Becton in a patent infringement case.
Emily Chapuis has been appointed as the Acting General Counsel and Associate Register of the Copyright Office, marking a significant change in the agency's leadership.
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