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Anatomy and Timeline for a District Court Patent Infringement Case

Recorded on: Jun. 13, 2011
Running Time: 00:59:42

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Taken from the Web Program Fundamentals of Patent Litigation 2011 recorded June, 2011 in San Francisco.

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Anatomy and Timeline for a District Court Patent Infringement Case  [00:59:42]
  • Which districts have the most patent cases filed by patent owners, and the most filed by accused infringers?
  • In which districts is summary judgment most often granted?  In which is it rarely, if ever, granted?
  • Trial rate and time to trial in various districts
  • Comparison of local patent rules used in popular for patent litigation districts
  • Timeline of various events that take place in a typical district court patent case
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  • Anatomy and Timeline for a District Court Patent Infringement Case
    Ian N. Feinberg

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    Ian N. Feinberg
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