Join Us For Patent Litigation 2011 on September 19-20
Rapid changes in patent law require practitioners, whether plaintiff’s or defendant’s counsel, to be up-to-date on the current state of the law and to develop successful litigation strategies and tactics. Whether you are plaintiff’s or defendant’s counsel, attend this annual program to ensure that you are up-to-date on the current state of the law and on how to develop successful litigation strategies and tactics. Join us for PLI’s Patent Litigation 2011 on September 19-20 in San Francisco (also available via live webcast or on October 13-14 in Chicago & on November 14-15 in New York) where faculty of outside and in-house lawyers who have earned national reputations in patent litigation by trying a wide variety of bench and jury patent trials, will provide comprehensive coverage of every phase of a patent lawsuit. Through lecture and demonstration, you will be able to hone your patent litigation skills in just two days!
Here’s what you will learn:
- An expanded opening session focusing on the impact of new case law on patent litigation, including recent Supreme Court and Federal Circuit decisions
- An in-depth exploration of issues of joint/multiple infringement
- Growing trends in ITC practice
- Why is patent litigation so expensive? An analysis of the expense of patent litigation and strategies to effectively manage these costs
- Strategy and tactics in concurrent reexamination proceedings
- Fact and fiction in jury trials: what gets through to the jurors?
- Current trends in patent damages in the post-Uniloc environment
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08.9.11 | Patent Litigation, PLI Patent Programs, posts | Stefanie Levine