"A Defendant’s Guide to the AIA’s,"July/August 2015 issue of the IP Litigator
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In a conflict situation, the strategy of manipulating enemies to fight amongst themselves is well known. In The Art of War, the Chinese military general Sun Tzu observed that
… skillful leaders of old knew how to drive a wedge
between the enemy’s front and rear; to prevent cooperation
between his large and small divisions; to
hinder the good troops from rescuing the bad, the
officers from rallying their men.1
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