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Using Surveys and Other Quantitative Analyses in Patent Litigation
$295About the Course: As was stated in the ResQNet.com v. Lansa litigation, Determining a fair and reasonable royalty is often . . . a difficult chore, seeming often to involve more the talents of a conjurer than those of a judge. Thus, this webinar provides crucial insight for…
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Calculating Medical Device Patent Damages
$295About the Course: The top five reasons for listening to this unique webinar are: Edwards Lifesciences LLC, v. Medtronic Corevalve LLC – $394 Million Verdict Alfred E. Mann Found. for Sci. Res. v. Cochlear Corp. – $131 Million Verdict Tyco Healthcare Group LP, v. Ethicon Endo-Surg. Inc. –…
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Supreme Court Jurisprudence and Intellectual Property Law
$295About the Course: The United States Supreme Court has been extremely active in reviewing intellectual property cases. From 2012 to 2015, the Supreme Court will have rendered 10 decisions affecting patents and another six decisions affecting trademarks and copyrights. This webinar provides background and insight into these recent…
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Patent Valuation Gauntlet® Review
$295About the Course: The Patent Valuation Gauntlet® poses approximately 750 questions and issues that Patent Valuation Analysts should consider when valuing patents. The Patent Valuation Gauntlet® is an unbeatable reference that can quickly be scanned for ideas to address when preparing a Patent Valuation Report. The following are…
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Spoliation in Intellectual Property Law and Licensing
$295About the Course: Spoliation is the destruction or material alteration of evidence or a party’s failure to preserve evidence related to a reasonably foreseeable litigation. Sanctions associated with spoliation usually depend on the conduct of the spoliating party and the prejudice to the non-spoliating party. This webinar is…
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Retaining Patent Brokers
$295About the Course: This webinar presents unique insights into negotiating retainer agreements with patent brokers and provides a keen overview of the patent brokerage process. Learn key questions to ask when choosing patent brokers and determine what the roles and responsibilities of the patentee and patent broker will…
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Managing Complex International Trade Commission Litigation
$295About the Course: Addressing patent infringement at the US International Trade Commission offers rapid decisions and relatively high likelihood of receiving an injunction. However, the ITC cannot impose damages and is not bound by judicial doctrine. This webinar presents the listener with an extremely thorough primer on litigating…
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Patent Strategies for Clean Technologies
$295About the Course: The number of patents covering clean technologies has surged from roughly 750 per year in 2002 to more than 3,000 in 2012. This growth in patenting has been a worldwide phenomenon as clean technology patent issuance has risen consistently in the US, Japan, Germany, Korea…
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Unauthorized IP in Your Supply Chain
$295About the Course: Intellectual Property is proliferating. Supply chains are elongating. Outsourcing is diffusing. Anti-infringement compliance is withering. Government and regulatory oversight is rising. Do these elements forebode a surge in IP-Supply Chain litigation? Even if your company is unaware of the use of unauthorized IP by your…
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Emasculating Patent Trolls
$295About the Course: Patent trolls are under attack. As proposed legislation and governmental edicts do not clearly define what constitutes a patent troll, this webinar is vital for anyone asserting patents or defending themselves against accusations of patent infringement. This session discusses in great detail the actions that…
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Double Patenting: Defeating Rejections and Avoiding Terminal Disclaimers
$295About the Course: Double patenting occurs when a patent applicant seeks to receive two patents on the same invention in the same jurisdiction. The doctrine of double patenting seeks to prevent the unjustified extension of patent exclusivity beyond the term of a patent. Consequences of double patenting can…
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Insights into the Economic Espionage Act
$295 – $334About the Course: Violating the Economic Espionage Act is very costly in terms of both monetary damages and imprisonment. To wit: A former Dow scientist was sentenced to five years in prison for stealing trade secrets relating to Dow Chemical’s CPE process and product technologies and conspiring to…