Publication Date
1-1-2024
Document Type
Article
Organizational Units
Sturm College of Law
Keywords
Dmitry Karshtedt, Patents, Patent law, Nonobviousness, Enablement
Abstract
Professor Dmitry Karshtedt was one of the preeminent patent law scholars of the past decade. Professor Karshtedt’s scholarship influenced the way that the Supreme Court thinks about patent law’s enablement doctrine. His work exploring the boundaries between patent law and tort law led to significant change in various areas of patent law. His work on nonobviousness changed the conversation about patent law’s most important doctrinal area. This article pays homage to Professor Karshtedt’s influential scholarship, illuminating his profound impact on the field while offering a glimpse into the enduring friendship shared by the authors and Professor Karshtedt.
Recommended Citation
Jonas Anderson, Sean Seymore & Timothy R. Holbrook, Remembering Dr. Dmitry Karshtedt as a Scholar and Friend, 21 Nw. J. Tech. & Intell. Prop. (2024).