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Understanding Patent Law 2013

Released on: Jul. 12, 2013
Running Time: 06:20:19

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[02:44:57] Patent Overview, Part 1 Jane T. Gunnison ~ Ropes & Gray LLP
Christopher M. Tobin ~ Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC
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[01:32:40] Analysis of the Patent Landscape: Asserting Your Rights and the New Face of Patent Litigation; District Courts, ITC, IPR, and PGR Marta E. Gross ~ Goodwin Procter LLP
John M. Hintz ~ Haynes and Boone, LLP
Eric Huang ~ Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP
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[01:48:58] Doing the Deal: M&A, Licensing and Other Patent Transactions Charles A. Weiss ~ Holland & Knight LLP
Sarah A. Solomon ~ Goodwin Procter LLP
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As the America Invents Act becomes part of current practice of patent law, you may think it is not possible to gain an understanding of this complicated field of law in one day. You would be incorrect. Whether you are new to patent law or are trying to refresh your knowledge of this field, this program will cover the key points you need to get up to speed. In particular, this program will cover all types of patent issues that may arise in the context of every day practice and business management. The morning discussion of fundamental patent principles, including what is patentable and how to prosecute and protect patents, establishes an important foundation for the topics that follow throughout the afternoon. Patent licensing, and patent issues that arise in the context of transactions such as mergers and acquisitions will be covered. In addition, why it is important to understand the patent landscape will be reviewed and how that understanding may lead to an assertion of your patent rights or a pre-emptive action against third party patents. A broad overview of patent litigation, including coverage of recent case law, will be addressed as well as actions in the International Trade Commission and U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. In-house counsel, general attorneys and business managers will learn to spot key patent issues that may face their clients and/or organizations and will learn what steps need to be taken next.

Lecture Topics 
[Total time 06:20:19]

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

  • Introduction & Program Overview* [00:13:44]
    Marta E. Gross
  • Patent Overview, Part 1 [02:44:57]
    Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin
  • Analysis of the Patent Landscape: Asserting Your Rights and the New Face of Patent Litigation; District Courts, ITC, IPR, and PGR [01:32:40]
    Marta E. Gross, John M. Hintz, Eric Huang
  • Doing the Deal: M&A, Licensing and Other Patent Transactions [01:48:58]
    Charles A. Weiss, Sarah A. Solomon

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

  • Patent Prosecution Basics
    Christopher M. Tobin, Jane T. Gunnison
  • General Information Concerning Patents (November 2011)
    Christopher M. Tobin, Jane T. Gunnison
  • Patent Opinions
    Marta E. Gross
  • Analysis of the Patent Landscape (June 28, 2013) (PowerPoint Slides)
    Marta E. Gross
  • Patent Litigation and Anatomy of a Patent Infringement Case
    Eric Huang, John M. Hintz
  • Term Sheet for Acquisition and Exclusive License
    Sarah A. Solomon
  • License Term Sheet
    Sarah A. Solomon
  • Patent Licensing: Outline
    Charles A. Weiss
  • Patent Licensing Overview (June 28, 2013) (PowerPoint Slides)
    Charles A. Weiss

Presentation Material

  • Patent Overview, Part 1
    Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin
  • Analysis of the Patent Landscape
    Marta E. Gross
  • Analysis of the Patent Landscape: Asserting Your Rights & the New Face of Patent Litigation: District Courts, ITC, IPR, and PGR (Part 2)
    John M. Hintz, Eric Huang
  • Doing the Deal: M&A, Licensing and Other Patent Transactions
    Sarah A. Solomon
  • Patent Licensing Overview
    Charles A. Weiss
Chairperson(s)
Marta E. Gross ~ Goodwin Procter LLP
Speaker(s)
Jane T. Gunnison ~ Ropes & Gray LLP
John M. Hintz ~ Haynes and Boone, LLP
Eric Huang ~ Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP
Sarah A. Solomon ~ Goodwin Procter LLP
Christopher M. Tobin ~ Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC
Charles A. Weiss ~ Holland & Knight LLP

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