In re: Bernard L. BILSKI and Rand A. Warsaw.
No. 2007-1130.
United States Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit.
Feb. 15, 2008.
David C. Hanson, Richard L. Byrne, Nathan J. Prepelka, The Webb Law Firm, Pittsburgh, PA, for Appellants.
Stephen Walsh, Thomas W. Krause, John M. Whealan, Raymond T. Chen, Office of the Solicitor, Arlington, VA, for Appellee.
Before MICHEL, Chief Judge, NEWMAN, MAYER, LOURIE, RADER, SCHALL, BRYSON, GAJARSA, LINN, DYK, PROST, and MOORE, Circuit Judges.
ORDER
PER CURIAM.
This case was argued before a panel of this court on October 1, 2007. Thereafter,
Upon consideration thereof, IT IS ORDERED THAT:
The court by its own action grants a hearing en banc. The parties are requested to file supplemental briefs that should address the following questions:
- Whether claim 1 of the 08/833,892 patent application claims patent-eligible subject matter under
35 U.S.C. § 101 ? - What standard should govern in determining whether a process is patent-eligible subject matter under section 101?
- Whether the claimed subject matter is not patent-eligible because it constitutes an abstract idea or mental process; when does a claim that contains both mental and physical steps create patent-eligible subject matter?
- Whether a method or process must result in a physical transformation of an article or be tied to a machine to be patent-eligible subject matter under section 101?
- Whether it is appropriate to reconsider State Street Bank & Trust Co. v. Signature Financial Group, Inc., 149 F.3d 1368 (Fed. Cir. 1998), and AT&T Corp. v. Excel Communications, Inc., 172 F.3d 1352 (Fed. Cir. 1999), in this case and, if so, whether those cases should be overruled in any respect?
This appeal will be heard en banc on the basis of the original briefs and supplemental briefs addressing, inter alia, the issues set forth above. An original and thirty copies of all briefs shall be filed, and two copies served on opposing counsel. The parties shall file simultaneous supplemental briefs which are due in the court within 20 days from the date of filing of this order, i.e., on March 6, 2008. No further briefing will be entertained. Supplemental briefs shall adhere to the type-volume limitations for principal briefs set forth in
Any amicus briefs will be due 30 days thereafter. Any such briefs may be filed without leave of court but otherwise must comply with
Oral argument will be held on Thursday, May 8 at 2:00 p.m. in Courtroom 201.
