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Critical Issues That Win a Patent Infringement Case for a Plaintiff and a Defendant

Recorded on: Jun. 7, 2012
Running Time: 00:58:35

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Taken from the Web Program Fundamentals of Patent Litigation 2012 recorded June, 2012 in San Francisco.

Lecture Topics  [00:58:35]

Critical Issues That Win a Patent Infringement Case for a Plaintiff and a Defendant  [00:58:35]
  • Choice of venue after the AIA
  • Transfer motions after the AIA
  • Winning crucial issues in claim construction
  • Effective settlement strategies
  • Trying and winning patent trials
  • Notice letters for indirect infringement
  • Dangers of sending notice letters
  • Pros and cons of patent opinions after the AIA
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    Joe Lavelle
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    Brandon Baum

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  • Critical Issues That Win a Patent Infringement Case for a Plaintiff and a Defendant
    Brandon Baum
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Brandon Baum ~ Baum Legal
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