Seminar  Seminar

Understanding Patent Law 2013


Select a Location:

Why you should attend

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.

What you will learn

  • What are the parts of a patent application and what makes something patentable?
  • Learn about the lifecycle of a patent, from application-preparation through filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Examine the unique issues involved in patent infringement and litigation including claim construction, defenses, and relevant timelines
  • Explore IP issues that may arise in mergers and acquisitions transactions
  • Gain practical tips for patent licensing scenarios

Who should attend

This is a basic patent program to help in-house counsel whose responsibilities include managing patent portfolios, patent litigation and patent licensing, especially those of mid-size companies that don’t have full-time IP counsel and whose General Counsel must handle these issues. It will be attractive to corporate attorneys and business managers who need a basic overview of patent law for issue spotting in contexts such as board meetings, executive briefings, etc. It will be of interest to those general practitioners who encounter patents in their practices and litigators seeking to get into patent litigation. Non-attorneys seeking an introduction to patents would also benefit.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

9:00 Introduction & Program Overview

Marta E. Gross

9:15 Patent Overview, Part 1
  • The patent application and its various parts
  • The patent life cycle: conception, preparation, filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Fees and timing issues
  • How do patents relate to other types of IP?
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

10:45 Networking Break

11:00 Patent Overview, Part 2
  • What is patentable subject matter?
  • How have recent Federal Circuit decisions impacted patent prosecution?
  • PTO fee structures
  • Foreign patent prosecution
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

12:15  Lunch

1:30 Analysis of the Patent Landscape; Asserting Your Rights and the New Face of Patent Litigation: District Courts, ITC, IPR, and PGR
  • Analysis of the Patent Landscape; patentability, freedom to operate, invalidity, and infringement
  • Determine whether and how to assert patent rights
  • Overview of patent litigation: Sequence, timing and costs
  • Unique facets of patent cases: Markman and damages
  • International Trade Commission proceedings
  • PTO proceedings: Inter partes review and post-grant review
Marta E. Gross, John M. Hintz, Eric Huang

3:00 Networking Break

3:15 Doing the Deal: M&A, Licensing and Other Patent Transactions
  • Issues that may arise in M&A transactions
  • Acquiring patents from distressed companies and companies in bankruptcy
  • Licensing overview, structure of patent licenses, and cross-licenses
Sarah Solomon, Charles A. Weiss

5:00 Adjourn
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
Program Attorney(s)
Seema Lal Meehan ~ Program Attorney, Practising Law Institute
New York City Seminar Location

PLI New York Center, 810 Seventh Avenue at 53rd Street (21st floor), New York, New York 10019. Message Center, program days only: (212) 824-5733.

New York City Hotel Accommodations

The New York Hilton & Towers1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019. 1 block from PLI Center. Reservations 1-800-HILTONS or, 1-877-NYC-HILT. Please mention that you are booking a room under the Practising Law Institute Corporate rate and the Client File # is 0495741. You can also make reservations online to access Practising Law Institute rates.

The Warwick New York Hotel, 65 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019. 1 block from PLI Center. Reservations 800-223-4099 or, hotel direct 212-247-2700. Please mention that you are booking a room under the Practising Law Institute Corporate rate. Reservations on line at www.warwickhotelny.com Click reservations in menu bar on left. Select desired dates. In 'Special Rates' drop down window select Corporate Rate. In 'Rate Code' enter PLIN. Click search and select desired room type and rate plan. Or, you may email reservation requests to: res.ny@warwickhotels.com

Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers, 811 7th Avenue, New York, NY 10019, 1-800-325-3535 or (212) 581-1000. When calling, please mention Practising Law Institute and mention SET#311155. You may also book online.

PLI's live programs are approved in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys, except Arizona. Please be sure to check with your state for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.


Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

Why you should attend

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.

What you will learn

  • What are the parts of a patent application and what makes something patentable?
  • Learn about the lifecycle of a patent, from application-preparation through filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Examine the unique issues involved in patent infringement and litigation including claim construction, defenses, and relevant timelines
  • Explore IP issues that may arise in mergers and acquisitions transactions
  • Gain practical tips for patent licensing scenarios

Who should attend

This is a basic patent program to help in-house counsel whose responsibilities include managing patent portfolios, patent litigation and patent licensing, especially those of mid-size companies that don’t have full-time IP counsel and whose General Counsel must handle these issues. It will be attractive to corporate attorneys and business managers who need a basic overview of patent law for issue spotting in contexts such as board meetings, executive briefings, etc. It will be of interest to those general practitioners who encounter patents in their practices and litigators seeking to get into patent litigation. Non-attorneys seeking an introduction to patents would also benefit.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

All times are E.D.T.

9:00 Introduction & Program Overview

Marta E. Gross

9:15 Patent Overview, Part 1
  • The patent application and its various parts
  • The patent life cycle: conception, preparation, filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Fees and timing issues
  • How do patents relate to other types of IP?
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

10:45 Networking Break

11:00 Patent Overview, Part 2
  • What is patentable subject matter?
  • How have recent Federal Circuit decisions impacted patent prosecution?
  • PTO fee structures
  • Foreign patent prosecution
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

12:15 Lunch

1:30 Analysis of the Patent Landscape; Asserting Your Rights and the New Face of Patent Litigation: District Courts, ITC, IPR, and PGR
  • Analysis of the Patent Landscape; patentability, freedom to operate, invalidity, and infringement
  • Determine whether and how to assert patent rights
  • Overview of patent litigation: Sequence, timing and costs
  • Unique facets of patent cases: Markman and damages
  • International Trade Commission proceedings
  • PTO proceedings: Inter partes review and post-grant review
Marta E. Gross, John M. Hintz, Eric Huang

3:00 Networking Break

3:15 Doing the Deal: M&A, Licensing and Other Patent Transactions
  • Issues that may arise in M&A transactions
  • Acquiring patents from distressed companies and companies in bankruptcy
  • Licensing overview, structure of patent licenses, and cross-licenses
Sarah Solomon, Charles A. Weiss

5:00 Adjourn
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
Program Attorney(s)
Seema Lal Meehan ~ Program Attorney, Practising Law Institute
PLI makes every effort to accredit its Live Webcasts. Please check the CLE Calculator above for CLE information specific to your state.

PLI's Live Webcasts are approved for MCLE credit (unless otherwise noted in the product description) in the following states/territories:  Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho*, Illinois, Indiana1, Iowa*, Kansas*, Kentucky*, Louisiana, Maine*, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, New Hampshire*, New Jersey, New Mexico, Nevada, New York2, Ohio3, Oklahoma, Oregon*, Pennsylvania4, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia5, Virgin Islands, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming*.

*PLI will apply for credit upon request.

Arizona: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement.

Arkansas and Oklahoma: Audio-only live webcasts are not approved for credit.

 

1Indiana: Considered a distance education course. There is a 6 credit limit per year.

2New York: Newly admitted attorneys may not take non-transitional course formats such as on-demand audio or video programs or live webcasts for CLE credit. Newly admitted attorneys not practicing law in the United States, however, may earn 12 transitional credits in non-traditional formats.

3Ohio: To confirm that the live webcast has been approved, please refer to the list of Ohio’s Approved Self Study Activities at http://www.sconet.state.oh.us. Online programs are considered self-study. Ohio attorneys have a 6 credit self-study limit per biennial compliance period. The Ohio CLE Board states that attorneys must have a 100% success rate in clicking on timestamps to receive ANY CLE credit for an online program.

4 Pennsylvania: A live webcast may be viewed individually or in a group setting. Credit may be granted to an attorney who views a live webcast individually. There is a 4.0 credit limit per year for this type of viewing. A live webcast viewed in a group setting receives live participatory credit if the program is open to the public and advertised at least 30 days prior to the program. Live webcasts viewed in a group setting that do not advertise at least 30 days prior the program will be considered "in-house", and therefore denied credit.

5Virginia: All distance learning courses are to be done in an educational setting, free from distractions.


Running time and CLE credit hours are not necessarily the same. Please be aware that many states do not permit credit for luncheon and keynote speakers.

Note that some states limit the number of credit hours attorneys may claim for online CLE activities, and state rules vary with regard to whether online CLE activities qualify for participatory or self-study credits. For more information, refer to your state CLE website or call Customer Service at (800) 260-4PLI (4754) or email: info@pli.edu.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Co-Sponsored by Pennsylvania Bar Institute

Attendees in Pennsylvania will be viewing the live broadcast at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's CLE Conference Center, Wanamaker Building, 10th floor, Philadelphia (Juniper St. entrance, between 13th & Broad Sts., opposite City Hall). You will have the opportunity to submit questions and will receive the printed Course Handbook.

Why you should attend

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.

What you will learn

  • What are the parts of a patent application and what makes something patentable?
  • Learn about the lifecycle of a patent, from application-preparation through filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Examine the unique issues involved in patent infringement and litigation including claim construction, defenses, and relevant timelines
  • Explore IP issues that may arise in mergers and acquisitions transactions
  • Gain practical tips for patent licensing scenarios

Who should attend

This is a basic patent program to help in-house counsel whose responsibilities include managing patent portfolios, patent litigation and patent licensing, especially those of mid-size companies that don’t have full-time IP counsel and whose General Counsel must handle these issues. It will be attractive to corporate attorneys and business managers who need a basic overview of patent law for issue spotting in contexts such as board meetings, executive briefings, etc. It will be of interest to those general practitioners who encounter patents in their practices and litigators seeking to get into patent litigation. Non-attorneys seeking an introduction to patents would also benefit.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

9:00 Introduction & Program Overview

Marta E. Gross

9:15 Patent Overview, Part 1
  • The patent application and its various parts
  • The patent life cycle: conception, preparation, filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Fees and timing issues
  • How do patents relate to other types of IP?
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

10:45 Networking Break

11:00 Patent Overview, Part 2
  • What is patentable subject matter?
  • How have recent Federal Circuit decisions impacted patent prosecution?
  • PTO fee structures
  • Foreign patent prosecution
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

12:15 Lunch

1:30 Analysis of the Patent Landscape; Asserting Your Rights and the New Face of Patent Litigation: District Courts, ITC, IPR, and PGR

  • Analysis of the Patent Landscape; patentability, freedom to operate, invalidity, and infringement
  • Determine whether and how to assert patent rights
  • Overview of patent litigation: Sequence, timing and costs
  • Unique facets of patent cases: Markman and damages
  • International Trade Commission proceedings
  • PTO proceedings: Inter partes review and post-grant review
Marta E. Gross, John M. Hintz, Eric Huang

3:00 Networking Break

3:15 Doing the Deal: M&A, Licensing and Other Patent Transactions
  • Issues that may arise in M&A transactions
  • Acquiring patents from distressed companies and companies in bankruptcy
  • Licensing overview, structure of patent licenses, and cross-licenses
Sarah Solomon, Charles A. Weiss

5:00 Adjourn
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
Christopher M. Tobin ~ Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC
Charles A. Weiss ~ Holland & Knight LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Seema Lal Meehan ~ Program Attorney, Practising Law Institute

Philadelphia Groupcast Location

Pennsylvania Bar Institute, The CLE Conference Center, Wanamaker Building, 10th floor, Suite 1010, Center City Philadelphia (Juniper St. entrance, between 13th & Broad Sts., opposite City Hall). (800) 932-4637.  Click here for directions.

Philadelphia Groupcast Hotel Accommodations

Below is a list of hotel accommodations suggested by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute:

Marriott Residence Inn

Ritz Carlton

Loews Philadelphia  

Philadelphia Marriott Downtown
Hilton Garden Inn

PLI's live programs are approved in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys, except Arizona. Please be sure to check with your state for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.


Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

Co-Sponsored by Pennsylvania Bar Institute

Attendees in Pennsylvania will be viewing the live broadcast at the the Pennsylvania Bar Institute's Professional Development Conference Center, Heinz 57 Center, 339 Sixth Avenue, 7th Floor, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-2517. You will have the opportunity to submit questions and will receive the printed Course Handbook.

Why you should attend

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.

What you will learn

  • What are the parts of a patent application and what makes something patentable?
  • Learn about the lifecycle of a patent, from application-preparation through filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Examine the unique issues involved in patent infringement and litigation including claim construction, defenses, and relevant timelines
  • Explore IP issues that may arise in mergers and acquisitions transactions
  • Gain practical tips for patent licensing scenarios

Who should attend

This is a basic patent program to help in-house counsel whose responsibilities include managing patent portfolios, patent litigation and patent licensing, especially those of mid-size companies that don’t have full-time IP counsel and whose General Counsel must handle these issues. It will be attractive to corporate attorneys and business managers who need a basic overview of patent law for issue spotting in contexts such as board meetings, executive briefings, etc. It will be of interest to those general practitioners who encounter patents in their practices and litigators seeking to get into patent litigation. Non-attorneys seeking an introduction to patents would also benefit.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

9:00 Introduction & Program Overview

Marta E. Gross

9:15 Patent Overview, Part 1
  • The patent application and its various parts
  • The patent life cycle: conception, preparation, filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Fees and timing issues
  • How do patents relate to other types of IP?
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

10:45 Networking Break

11:00 Patent Overview, Part 2
  • What is patentable subject matter?
  • How have recent Federal Circuit decisions impacted patent prosecution?
  • PTO fee structures
  • Foreign patent prosecution
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

12:15 Lunch

1:30 Analysis of the Patent Landscape; Asserting Your Rights and the New Face of Patent Litigation: District Courts, ITC, IPR, and PGR
  • Analysis of the Patent Landscape; patentability, freedom to operate, invalidity, and infringement
  • Determine whether and how to assert patent rights
  • Overview of patent litigation: Sequence, timing and costs
  • Unique facets of patent cases: Markman and damages
  • International Trade Commission proceedings
  • PTO proceedings: Inter partes review and post-grant review
Marta E. Gross, John M. Hintz, Eric Huang

3:00 Networking Break

3:15 Doing the Deal: M&A, Licensing and Other Patent Transactions
  • Issues that may arise in M&A transactions
  • Acquiring patents from distressed companies and companies in bankruptcy
  • Licensing overview, structure of patent licenses, and cross-licenses
Sarah Solomon, Charles A. Weiss

5:00 Adjourn
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
Christopher M. Tobin ~ Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC
Charles A. Weiss ~ Holland & Knight LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Seema Lal Meehan ~ Program Attorney, Practising Law Institute

Pittsburgh Groupcast Location

Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Professional Development Conference Center, 339 Sixth Avenue, Suite 760, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-2517. (412) 802-2300. Click here for directions.

PLI's live programs are approved in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys, except Arizona. Please be sure to check with your state for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.


Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

Co-Sponsored by New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education

Why you should attend

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.

What you will learn

  • What are the parts of a patent application and what makes something patentable?
  • Learn about the lifecycle of a patent, from application-preparation through filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Examine the unique issues involved in patent infringement and litigation including claim construction, defenses, and relevant timelines
  • Explore IP issues that may arise in mergers and acquisitions transactions
  • Gain practical tips for patent licensing scenarios

Who should attend

This is a basic patent program to help in-house counsel whose responsibilities include managing patent portfolios, patent litigation and patent licensing, especially those of mid-size companies that don’t have full-time IP counsel and whose General Counsel must handle these issues. It will be attractive to corporate attorneys and business managers who need a basic overview of patent law for issue spotting in contexts such as board meetings, executive briefings, etc. It will be of interest to those general practitioners who encounter patents in their practices and litigators seeking to get into patent litigation. Non-attorneys seeking an introduction to patents would also benefit.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

9:00 Introduction & Program Overview

Marta E. Gross

9:15 Patent Overview, Part 1
  • The patent application and its various parts
  • The patent life cycle: conception, preparation, filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Fees and timing issues
  • How do patents relate to other types of IP?
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

10:45 Networking Break

11:00 Patent Overview, Part 2
  • What is patentable subject matter?
  • How have recent Federal Circuit decisions impacted patent prosecution?
  • PTO fee structures
  • Foreign patent prosecution
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

12:15 Lunch

1:30 Analysis of the Patent Landscape; Asserting Your Rights and the New Face of Patent Litigation: District Courts, ITC, IPR, and PGR
  • Analysis of the Patent Landscape; patentability, freedom to operate, invalidity, and infringement
  • Determine whether and how to assert patent rights
  • Overview of patent litigation: Sequence, timing and costs
  • Unique facets of patent cases: Markman and damages
  • International Trade Commission proceedings
  • PTO proceedings: Inter partes review and post-grant review
Marta E. Gross, John M. Hintz, Eric Huang

3:00 Networking Break

3:15 Doing the Deal: M&A, Licensing and Other Patent Transactions
  • Issues that may arise in M&A transactions
  • Acquiring patents from distressed companies and companies in bankruptcy
  • Licensing overview, structure of patent licenses, and cross-licenses
Sarah Solomon, Charles A. Weiss

5:00 Adjourn
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
Christopher M. Tobin ~ Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC
Charles A. Weiss ~ Holland & Knight LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Seema Lal Meehan ~ Program Attorney, Practising Law Institute

New Jersey Groupcast Location

New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, One Constitution Square, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1520. 732-249-5100.

PLI's live programs are approved in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys, except Arizona. Please be sure to check with your state for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.


Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

Co-Sponsored by Atlanta Bar Association

Attendees in Atlanta will view the program via Groupcast at the offices of the Atlanta Bar Association, 400 International Tower, 229 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303-1601. With PLI’s Groupcasts you'll instantaneously receive streaming audio/video of the live program and be able to submit your questions electronically. At these locations you’ll also receive the printed Course Handbook upon arriving.


Why you should attend

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.

What you will learn

  • What are the parts of a patent application and what makes something patentable?
  • Learn about the lifecycle of a patent, from application-preparation through filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Examine the unique issues involved in patent infringement and litigation including claim construction, defenses, and relevant timelines
  • Explore IP issues that may arise in mergers and acquisitions transactions
  • Gain practical tips for patent licensing scenarios

Who should attend

This is a basic patent program to help in-house counsel whose responsibilities include managing patent portfolios, patent litigation and patent licensing, especially those of mid-size companies that don’t have full-time IP counsel and whose General Counsel must handle these issues. It will be attractive to corporate attorneys and business managers who need a basic overview of patent law for issue spotting in contexts such as board meetings, executive briefings, etc. It will be of interest to those general practitioners who encounter patents in their practices and litigators seeking to get into patent litigation. Non-attorneys seeking an introduction to patents would also benefit.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

9:00 Introduction & Program Overview

Marta E. Gross

9:15 Patent Overview, Part 1
  • The patent application and its various parts
  • The patent life cycle: conception, preparation, filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Fees and timing issues
  • How do patents relate to other types of IP?
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

10:45 Networking Break

11:00 Patent Overview, Part 2
  • What is patentable subject matter?
  • How have recent Federal Circuit decisions impacted patent prosecution?
  • PTO fee structures
  • Foreign patent prosecution
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

12:15 Lunch

1:30 Analysis of the Patent Landscape; Asserting Your Rights and the New Face of Patent Litigation: District Courts, ITC, IPR, and PGR
  • Analysis of the Patent Landscape; patentability, freedom to operate, invalidity, and infringement
  • Determine whether and how to assert patent rights 
  • Overview of patent litigation: Sequence, timing and costs 
  • Unique facets of patent cases: Markman and damages 
  • International Trade Commission proceedings 
  • PTO proceedings: Inter partes review and post-grant review
Marta E. Gross, John M. Hintz, Eric Huang

3:00 Networking Break

3:15 Doing the Deal: M&A, Licensing and Other Patent Transactions
  • Issues that may arise in M&A transactions
  • Acquiring patents from distressed companies and companies in bankruptcy
  • Licensing overview, structure of patent licenses, and cross-licenses
Sarah Solomon, Charles A. Weiss

5:00 Adjourn
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
Christopher M. Tobin ~ Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC
Charles A. Weiss ~ Holland & Knight LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Seema Lal Meehan ~ Program Attorney, Practising Law Institute

Atlanta Seminar Location

Atlanta Bar Association, 400 International Tower, 229 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, GA 30303-1601. (404) 521-0781.

PLI's live programs are approved in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys, except Arizona. Please be sure to check with your state for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.


Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

Co-Sponsored by Pennsylvania Bar Institute

Attendees in Pennsylvania will be viewing the live broadcast at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 5080 Ritter Rd., Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. You will have the opportunity to submit questions and will receive the printed Course Handbook.

Why you should attend

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.

What you will learn

  • What are the parts of a patent application and what makes something patentable?
  • Learn about the lifecycle of a patent, from application-preparation through filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Examine the unique issues involved in patent infringement and litigation including claim construction, defenses, and relevant timelines
  • Explore IP issues that may arise in mergers and acquisitions transactions
  • Gain practical tips for patent licensing scenarios

Who should attend

This is a basic patent program to help in-house counsel whose responsibilities include managing patent portfolios, patent litigation and patent licensing, especially those of mid-size companies that don’t have full-time IP counsel and whose General Counsel must handle these issues. It will be attractive to corporate attorneys and business managers who need a basic overview of patent law for issue spotting in contexts such as board meetings, executive briefings, etc. It will be of interest to those general practitioners who encounter patents in their practices and litigators seeking to get into patent litigation. Non-attorneys seeking an introduction to patents would also benefit.

PLI Group Discounts

Groups of 4-14 from the same organization, all registering at the same time, for a PLI program scheduled for presentation at the same site, are entitled to receive a group discount. For further discount information, please contact membership@pli.edu or call (800) 260-4PLI.

PLI Can Arrange Group Viewing to Your Firm

Contact the Groupcasts Department via email at groupcasts@pli.edu for more details.

Cancellations

All cancellations received 3 business days prior to the program will be refunded 100%. If you do not cancel within the allotted time period, payment is due in full. You may substitute another individual to attend the program at any time.

9:00 Introduction & Program Overview

Marta E. Gross

9:15 Patent Overview, Part 1
  • The patent application and its various parts
  • The patent life cycle: conception, preparation, filing, prosecution, and issuance
  • Fees and timing issues
  • How do patents relate to other types of IP?
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

10:45 Networking Break

11:00 Patent Overview, Part 2
  • What is patentable subject matter?
  • How have recent Federal Circuit decisions impacted patent prosecution?
  • PTO fee structures
  • Foreign patent prosecution
Jane T. Gunnison, Christopher M. Tobin

12:15 Lunch

1:30 Asserting Your Rights and the New Face of Patent Litigation: District Courts, ITC, IPR, and PGR
  • Types of patent opinions: Patentability, freedom to operate, clearance, invalidity, and infringement opinions
  • Using opinions strategically to assert patent rights
  • Practice points: Whether, when, and from whom an opinion should be obtained
  • Anatomy of patent litigation: Sequence, timing and costs
  • Unique facets of patent cases: Markman and more
  • Alternative proceedings from the PTO to the ITC
  • Inter partes review and post-grant review
Marta E. Gross, John M. Hintz, Eric Huang

3:00 Networking Break

3:15 Doing the Deal: M&A, Licensing and Other Patent Transactions
  • Issues that may arise in M&A transactions
  • Acquiring patents from distressed companies and companies in bankruptcy
  • Licensing overview, structure of patent licenses, and cross-licenses
Sarah Solomon, Charles A. Weiss

5:00 Adjourn
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
Christopher M. Tobin ~ Rader, Fishman & Grauer PLLC
Charles A. Weiss ~ Holland & Knight LLP
Program Attorney(s)
Seema Lal Meehan ~ Program Attorney, Practising Law Institute

Mechanicsburg Groupcast Location

Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 5080 Ritter Rd., Mechanicsburg PA 17055, (800) 932-4637.  Click here for directions.

Mechanicsburg Groupcast Hotel Accommodations

Below is a list of hotel accommodations suggested by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute:
 
Hampton Inn Harrisburg-West, 4950 Ritter Road, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, USA 17055. Tel: 717-691-1300. Fax: 717-691-9692.

Homewood Suites by Hilton® Harrisburg-West Hershey Area, 5001 Ritter Road, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, United States 17055. Tel: 1-717-697-4900. Fax: 1-717-697-9101.

PLI's live programs are approved in all states that require mandatory continuing legal education for attorneys, except Arizona. Please be sure to check with your state for details.


Please check the CLE Calculator above each product description for CLE information specific to your state.


Special Note: In New York, newly admitted attorneys may receive CLE credit only for attendance at "transitional" programs during their first two years of admission to the Bar. Non-traditional course formats such as on-demand web programs or recorded items, are not acceptable for CLE credit. Experienced attorneys may choose to attend and receive CLE credit for either a transitional course or for one geared to experienced attorneys.  All product types, including on-demand web programs and recorded items, are approved for experienced attorneys.

Please note: The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Credit will be granted only to the individual on record as the purchaser unless alternative arrangements (prearranged groupcast) are made in advance.

Related Items

On-Demand  On-Demand Programs

Understanding Patent Law 2012 Jul. 13, 2012

Handbook  Course Handbook Archive

Understanding Patent Law 2013  
Understanding Patent Law 2012 Marta E. Gross, Goodwin Procter LLP
 
Print Share Email