An analysis of Docket Navigator data since the Alice decision reveals that – following a busy December – 40 cases have now included a motion for judgment as matter of law, a motion for summary judgment, a motion to dismiss, or a motion for judgment on the pleadings because of claimed unpatentable subject matter. The Federal Circuit has also applied Alice in five cases
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