Sure it was filed in federal court, but I’m thinking this Notice of Appeal will, um, appeal to patent prosecution folks, too
Above the Law has posted a hilarious Notice of Appeal filed by a pro se plaintiff in a federal district court. The funniest part is not the hand-drawn line numbers or sketched heading. Nope. As with all great legal documents, the artful use of language is the best part. This plaintiff opted against formal, legalistic language in favor of straight-and-to-the-point American-street-English to say what all soon-to-be appellants want to say when filing a Notice of Appeal.
The language could easily be used for a Notice of Appeal inside the Patent and Trademark Office. Any takers?
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Title: “Sure it was filed in federal court, but I’m thinking this Notice of Appeal will, um, appeal to patent prosecution folks, too”
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