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Shelter In Place Institute: The Current State of IPRs and the Interplay with District Court Litigation
Get ready. Get set. Go. Recent data shows patent lawsuits are on the rise in 2020. Therefore, it has become increasingly important for companies to be prepared for potential patent litigation – from both the offensive and the defensive positions – before the litigation even begins. For example, if your client or company receives a cease and desist letter, drafting a reply is only the beginning. During this webinar, we will provide a discussion of litigation readiness in the context of district court litigation and Inter Partes Review proceedings (IPRs). To do so, we will provide an overview of the current state of IPRs and some recent trends in district court litigation, as well as the interplay between the two. We will also dive into various levels of litigation readiness you may wish to undertake, including advanced consideration of non-infringement and invalidity positions, and planning ahead for potential IPRs.
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$45.00
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