Appeals 2006-1443 and 2006-1465 Reexamination Control Nos. 90/004,950 and 90/005,200 1 testimony and there is no requirement of law that an examiner must have counter- 2 testimony or evidence to discredit declaration testimony. See, e.g., Rohm and Haas Co. 3 v. Brotech Corp., 127 F.3d 1089, 1092, 44 USPQ2d 1459, 1462 (Fed. Cir. 1997) (fact- 4 finder need not credit unsupported assertions of an expert witness). At oral argument, 5 Appellants acknowledge that one reason the Examiner declined to credit Dr. Wuest was 6 that the alternate process Dr. Wuest has suggested has not been shown to have been 7 "actually been carried out ***." Tr-8:16-18. Appellants go on to say "[b]ut the 8 [E]xaminer never provided any references to dispute the credibility of the expert opinion 9 of Dr. Wuest on this point." Tr-8:20-22. In point of fact, however, Appellants do not, 10 and cannot, deny the correctness of the Examiner's observation that the Wuest alternative 11 process has not been shown to have been carried out. 12 Dr. Wuest characterized the proposed “alternative pathways” as “Potential 13 Routes” and “possible” alternatives. As indicated earlier, Dr. Wuest does not indicate 14 that any scientist made any attempt to carry out his suggested alternative. While 15 Dr. Wuest refers to a Morin text, the most he can say is that “I would expect that this 16 reaction [meaning the Ochiai reaction] could be carried out.” Wuest declaration, 17 Ex. 1010, page 23. Why? Painting with a broad brush, Dr. Wuest refers to the examples 18 in Ochiai specifications, but does not refer to any particular example or why the content 19 of the examples provides a basis for his “I would expect” opinion. Moreover, as 20 developed during oral argument, counsel for Appellants conceded that Dr. Wuest made 21 no analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of his proposed reaction scheme vis-à- 22 vis the reaction schemes actually described in the Ochiai specifications. Tr-24:13-22. 23 There is no discussion by Dr. Wuest as to why one skilled in the art would go out of the 20Page: Previous 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007