I am not a searcher, but I saw this and since it is 6 days old, I
asume that a searcher will not be answering it.
The U.S.P.Q. I assume refers to the United States Patent Quarterly,
which I assume reports patent cases. Any state or county law librarian
or even any librarian at a lAw school would be able to answer where
you can find this series. (It might also be on a website. I don't do
patent work, but any patent lawyer could tell you the sites. Also, a
Google search for U.S.P.Q. in quotes might find the set. Try also
www.findlaw.com.)
I don't know what F.M.C. stands for, but I suspect the C. stands for
cases. There are books in law libraries and even some public libraries
that have listings of legal abbreviations. Any big law library would
have them. Also, big general public libraries would have them.
And some big public libraries and university libraries would probably
have the U.S.P.Q.
Good luck. I would have thought that a searcher would have answered
this, but I am doing so because it doesn't look like one will. They
usually answer the same day or the next. |