Wolf Greenfield 2nd Annual IP Litigation Webinar
Intellectual Property Litigation Update: A Wolf Greenfield Research Presentation
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
at 12:00 P.M. GMT-04 Eastern Daylight Savings Time (US/Canada)
The contentious IP landscape is changing. The Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit have made rulings that alter the way patents can be obtained, leveraged, challenged, and enforced. Liability for indirect infringement may be more difficult to prove. The Eastern District of Texas may no longer be the best venue for plaintiffs. Proposed patent reform may replace interferences with new proceedings.
Wolf Greenfield has researched these issues as a quantitative and qualitative initiative to better forecast the impacts for both plaintiffs and defendants. This webinar will help in-house and outside counsel and patent professionals understand and prepare for the actual changes to the U.S. patent system. Participants will learn about:
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Wolf Greenfield has researched these issues as a quantitative and qualitative initiative to better forecast the impacts for both plaintiffs and defendants. This webinar will help in-house and outside counsel and patent professionals understand and prepare for the actual changes to the U.S. patent system. Participants will learn about:
- Recent cases making liability for indirect infringement harder to prove
- Changes in select federal circuit districts making them more attractive venues for IP litigation
- The new standard for establishing willful infringement since Seagate
- Why reexaminations continue to rise
- How defendants are using the USPTO to challenge patent validity
- The differences between interferences and proposed derivation proceedings and post grant reviews
There is no cost associated with this webinar.