Inequitable Conduct
Term: Inequitable Conduct
Definition: A doctrine of patent law that renders a patent unenforceable due to misrepresentations to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) or failure to disclose information material to patenting. This doctrine requires an intent to deceive.
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