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Advanced Patent Licensing 2012: Current Developments and Best Practices

Released on: Nov. 5, 2012
Running Time: 06:15:55

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[01:06:20] What's Hot in Patent Licensing Law Mark S. Holmes ~ CEO, PatentBridge LLC
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[01:02:00] Business and Legal Considerations in Patent Transactions Joseph Yang ~ PatentEsque Law Group, LLP
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[02:01:25] Analysis of a Patent License Agreement Sara Duval Harrington ~ Sr. Director Legal-IP, LinkedIn Corporation
Michael Farn ~ Fenwick & West LLP
Winston E. Henderson ~ Vice President, General Counsel, Nano Terra, Inc.
Mark S. Holmes ~ CEO, PatentBridge LLC
Meredith M. McKenzie ~ Vice President & Deputy General Counsel, IP, Juniper Networks, Inc.
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[01:00:09] Mock Deal Negotiation of a Patent License-Learn the Key Issues from the Licensor and Licensee Points of View Joseph Yang ~ PatentEsque Law Group, LLP
Nader A. Mousavi ~ Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Christopher Pickett ~ CEO, Pelican Imaging Corporation
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[01:01:15] Intersection of Ethics and Lawyers: Professional Liability in Connection with Patent Licensing Negotiations Anthony K. Greene, CRM, CIC ~ Senior Vice President, Herbert L. Jamison & Co., L.L.C.
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In the current economy, more and more companies are seeking to monetize their patent portfolios. Thus, understanding patent transactions has never been more important. Experts in patent licensing will cover recent legal developments; techniques for drafting agreements for patent licensing, purchases and sales; and practical advice on negotiation and enforcement considerations.

Lecture Topics  [Total time 06:15:55]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.

  • Program Overview* [00:04:46]
    Mark S. Holmes, Joseph Yang
  • What's Hot in Patent Licensing Law [01:06:20]
    Mark S. Holmes
  • Business and Legal Considerations in Patent Transactions [01:02:00]
    Joseph Yang
  • Analysis of a Patent License Agreement [02:01:25]
    Mark S. Holmes, Michael Farn, Sara Duval Harrington, Winston E. Henderson, Meredith M. McKenzie
  • Mock Deal Negotiation of a Patent License-Learn the Key Issues from the Licensor and Licensee Points of View [01:00:09]
    Joseph Yang, Nader A. Mousavi, Christopher Pickett
  • Intersection of Ethics and Lawyers: Professional Liability in Connection with Patent Licensing Negotiations [01:01:15]
    Anthony K. Greene, CRM, CIC

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:

  • Strategies for the New Patent Law Frontier
    Mark S. Holmes
  • Strategies for the New Patent Law Frontier; And Examples (Contains Excerpts from Patent Licensing: Strategy, Negotiation, and Forms, PLI)
    Mark S. Holmes
  • Declaratory Judgment Actions Arising From Offering Patents For Sale
    Mark S. Holmes
  • Structuring Patent Transactions
    Joseph Yang
  • Specimen Provisions From Patent License Agreements (Contains Excerpts from Patent Licensing: Strategy, Negotiation, and Forms, PLI)
    Mark S. Holmes
  • Mock Negotiation of a Patent License Agreement
    Joseph Yang, Nader A. Mousavi, Christopher Pickett
  • Rules of Professional Conduct Intersections with Lawyers Professional Liability In Patent Licensing Negotiations
    Anthony K. Greene, CRM, CIC
  • Index to Advanced Patent Licensing 2012

Presentation Material

  • What's Hot in Patent Licensing Law
    Mark S. Holmes
  • Business and Legal Considerations in Patent Transactions
    Joseph Yang
  • Intersection of Ethics and Lawyers: Professional Liability in Connection with Patent Licensing Negotiations
    Anthony K. Greene, CRM, CIC
Co-Chair(s)
Mark S. Holmes ~ CEO, PatentBridge LLC
Joseph Yang ~ PatentEsque Law Group, LLP
Speaker(s)
Anthony K. Greene, CRM, CIC ~ Senior Vice President, Herbert L. Jamison & Co., L.L.C.
Michael Farn ~ Fenwick & West LLP
Sara Duval Harrington ~ Sr. Director Legal-IP, LinkedIn Corporation
Winston E. Henderson ~ Vice President, General Counsel, Nano Terra, Inc.
Meredith M. McKenzie ~ Vice President & Deputy General Counsel, IP, Juniper Networks, Inc.
Nader A. Mousavi ~ Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
Christopher Pickett ~ CEO, Pelican Imaging Corporation

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