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Dinis Cheian

@dcheian

Associate at @SusmanGodfrey | @harvard_law class of 2021 | @MIT class of 2016. Weirdly likes the @MTA. Opinions my own etc, etc.

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Why does Isabella look so sad? Perhaps because she has been waiting to find a home since January! And, her life before this hasn't been perfect. She was found living in a backyard. But, we know there is a home just waiting to welcome her. Come meet this sweet girl!

Why does Isabella look so sad? Perhaps because she has been waiting to find a home since January!

And, her life before this hasn't been perfect. She was found living in a backyard.

But, we know there is a home just waiting to welcome her. Come meet this sweet girl!
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Just posted a revision of my paper explaining how patent practitioners keeping an eye out for PTA mistakes can gain a leg up in U.S. FDA's ANDA ¶4 generic drug application process papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Check out my post on IPWatchdog arguing that patent practitioners have a duty to report the excess patent term adjustment erroneously awarded to them by the USPTO

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Happy to share my guest post on the Chicago IP Litigation Blog explaining how lawyers representing generics at the U.S. FDA and patent litigators can get a leg up by paying attention to USPTO's patent term adjustment miscalculations chicagoiplitigation.com/2022/10/patent…

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Thank you for publishing my article discussing errors in USPTO patent term calculations and their implications for patent litigators and companies seeking U.S. FDA generic registration.

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Secrets are our specialty at Untapped New York! Uncover 180 of our favorite from across all five boroughs in our updated list: untap.nyc/3Gv8f2o

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Generally smaller than gray wolves + a bit larger than coyotes, the red wolf is the world's most endangered canid. Only 10 are known to remain in the wild. Although red wolves are a separate species from gray wolves, both species are essential, beautiful + worth fighting for 🐺

Generally smaller than gray wolves + a bit larger than coyotes, the red wolf is the world's most endangered canid. Only 10 are known to remain in the wild.

Although red wolves are a separate species from gray wolves, both species are essential, beautiful + worth fighting for 🐺
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Thrilled to announce that my Article "Solving General and Specific Intent: A Mapping on the MPC and Applications to the Categorical Approach," was accepted for publication in the George Mason Law Review (forthcoming Nov. 2024). SSRN draft here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Thank you Program On Regulation, Therapeutics, And Law for covering our new paper on how USPTO's errors in computing patent terms lead to increased drug prices! This paper is a follow up to my earlier article in Fordham IPLJ titled "I See Dead Patents" ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/iplj/vol33/iss…

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My latest (forthcoming in BYU LR): "Absolute and Arbitrary" : How the Supreme Court's Certiorari Power Violates the Nondelegation Doctrine. It argues that the statutes prescribing SCOTUS' cert are unconstitutional as an impermissible delegation of power: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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Yesterday, Senator Dick Durbin sent a letter to the USPTO regarding the agency's errors in calculating patent life: durbin.senate.gov/newsroom/press… My co-authors and I explored these errors in the below and I first described them in this Fordham IPLJ Article: ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/iplj/vol33/iss…