Advanced Patent Valuation
$695
About the Course:
This course dissects patents in order to ascertain their ability to withstand invalidity challenges, exclude others from practicing the art described in the patents as well as to determine their licensability.
Among the issues addressed in this course are:
Claims Analysis
- Why do seminal studies suggest that the number of independent claims is the single most telling indicator of patent value
- Getting the mix of independent and dependent claims right
- Balancing broad versus narrow claims
Assessing the Rigor of Patent Prosecution
- When is a long prosecution history indicative of patent quality
- Interpreting the impact of office actions on patent strength
- Determining risks of inequitable conduct
Citation Analysis
- How do you measure the quality of one patent’s citations against the citations of another patent
- When might examiner citations be more valuable than applicant citations
- Are self-citations sound indicators of patent quality
Other Patent Analysis Issues
- Is it better to have more patents each with fewer claims or fewer patents each with more claims
- Selecting and defining the most appropriate terms
- Impact of continuation filings on patent family value
- Do patents filed in more (foreign) jurisdictions have more value that patents filed in a single jurisdiction
- How do drawings impact patent value
- Are patents that contain more classifications more valuable that those that contain fewer classifications
- How do you determine how well the terms used in the descriptions sync up with the terms used in the claims
- How does the number of inventors listed on a patent impact invalidity risks
- How do you measure the risks and extent of possible patent value deterioration due to re-exam
- How do you determine the quality of the examiner and the impact of the examiner on patent strength
For further information, please contact Neomi Barazani at 609-919-1895 ext. 100 or info@bdacademy.com.
Course Length:
Approx. 3.5 hours
Course Schedule:
Webinars: This rate is for one participant. Distribution of login information is prohibited. Site licenses for up to five participants are available for $1,795. To arrange a site license, please contact Neomi Barazani at 609-919-1895 ext. 100 or neomi@bdacademy.com.
Register online or by contacting
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at 609-919-1895 ext. 100 or neomi@bdacademy.com.
Requests to cancel your registration must be made in writing one month before the date of the seminar. Your refund will reflect a $95 processing fee. No refunds will be granted within one month of the course for which you are enrolled. You may send a substitute for an additional $55 processing fee.
About the Instructors:
Lynda L. Calderone, Shareholder and Chair, Intellectual Property Group, Flaster/Greenberg
Ms. Calderone has extensive experience in the preparation and prosecution of U.S. patent applications as well as intellectual property litigation. Ms. Calderone serves a wide range of clients in U.S. and foreign patent prosecution, appeals before the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences, U.S. reexamination and interference practice and European opposition practice.
Paul E. Rossler, Shareholder, GableGotwals
Paul Rosler serves as outside intellectual property counsel to a diverse client base. Paul assists clients with their intellectual property strategy, helps secure their US and international intellectual property rights, and provides post-grant and litigation support when asserting or defending their rights. He has extensive background and experience in a number of technologies, including oil and gas, alternative energy, composite materials and compositions, automotive, manufacturing processes, measuring devices, medical devices, and software.
Joshua Pritchett. Partner, Hauptman Ham LLP
Mr. Pritchett’s practice is primarily directed to preparing and prosecuting patent applications for U.S. and foreign clients in electrical, mechanical, and optical works. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Pritchett was a patent examiner at the U.S. Patent Office, and worked in the optical elements of the semiconductor Art Unit for over nine years. Mr. Pritchett also has experience with telecommunications and optical communication applications.
Joshua Hauptman. Associate, Hauptman Ham LLP
Josh Hauptman is a distinguished associate attorney specializing in intellectual property law. With a deep-rooted commitment to client satisfaction, Mr. Hauptman provides comprehensive patent services tailored to individual needs. His robust educational background, encompassing a Juris Doctor with an intellectual property certificate, a Master of Science in Biotechnology, and a dual Bachelor of Science in Biology and Chemistry, equips him with a unique blend of legal and technical expertise.