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Sarah Schlotter

Associate

Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks

Sarah Schlotter is an Associate with Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks’s Electrical & Computer Technologies Practice. Her experience covers all aspects of patent prosecution, including patent application drafting, global patent prosecution, and freedom-to-operate and patentability analyses. She has experience in quantum computing, telecommunications, low- temperature physics, medical devices, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), and integrated photonics. She also works at interdisciplinary intersections, such as AI/ML applications in bioinformatics, biomedical devices, and materials science.

Recent Articles by Sarah Schlotter

Dangerous Curves Ahead: Evolving Landscape of Patent Eligibility After Contour IP Holding

While the Alice v. CLS Bank decision has been with us for over 10 years, subject matter eligibility case law still seems to defy predictability.  The recent Contour IP Holding case gives us a new data point and another curve on the road.  In Contour IP Holding, a patented video streaming technology was initially struck down in the district courts as ineligible, only to be revived by the Federal Circuit in a rare 101 reversal.  Standing in contrast to Yu holding those claims to digital photography ineligible, Contour provides insight and an opportunity to save your inventive technology from subject matter challenges. 

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