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Ernest Schaal
9/1/2003 8:24:33 PM


Anchor Wall Sys., Inc. v. Rockwood Retaining Walls, Inc.
The CAFC held that the phrase "generally parallel" envisions some amount of
deviation from exactly parallel, because the claim language itself expressly
ties the adverb "generally" to the adjective "parallel."
For more patent information, see
http://www.patentcribsheet.com/Cases/anchor.html.
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