Law Seminars International (LSI) will be offering a one-hour telebriefing entitled "Inequitable Conduct after Therasense: Practical And Strategic Implications of the Recent Federal Circuit Ruling" on June 24, 2011 beginning at 1:00-2:30 PM (ET). Christian E. Mammen of Mammen Law in Berkley will moderate a panel including David C. Bohrer of Confluence Law Partners and Stephen G. Kunin of Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, LLP. The panel will discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the three opinions in the Therasense case, offer their insights about the future of the defense, share their thoughts on the prospect of certiorari being granted in Therasense, and also discuss the related implications of the Supreme Court's ruling in Microsoft v. i4i concerning the burden of proof for invalidity. Among the topics to be covered are:
• The state of inequitable conduct after Therasense
• Key issues raised in the three opinions in the Therasense case
• Insights about the future of the inequitable conduct defense
• Practical takeaways for patent litigators
The registration fee is $125 per caller and $50 each additional person on the same line who desires continuing education credit. Those interested in registering for the telebrief, can do so here.
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