Legal iQ (IQPC) will be holding a Patent Infringement Litigation Summit on December 9-10, 2013 in San Francisco, CA. IQPC faculty will help attendees:
• Develop in-house
expertise to facilitate smart decision-making at threshold moments and strong
partnerships with outside counsel;
• Work with outside
counsel in an efficient way to maximize results while minimizing cost;
• Empower your
legal department with proactive strategies to reduce the unexpected workload
burdens that come with patent litigation; and
• Influence and
respond to changes in the patent reform landscape.
In particular, IQPC faculty will offer presentations on the following topics:
• Organizing the
legal team: Effective strategies for finding the right counsel &
establishing strong, efficient working relationships between in-house &
outside counsel (focus session);
• Helping the judge
& jury navigate complicated, technical cases to make well-informed
decisions;
• Developing a
customized in-house approach to handling patent infringement litigation: One
size does not fit all;
• Negotiating &
using alternative fee arrangements to achieve more cost certainty;
• Making sound
business decisions: Considerations in evaluating whether to litigate or settle;
• Developing clear
expectations & obligations within joint defense groups to maximize value
& reduce redundancy;
• Navigating the
new post-grant review landscape: How to use IPR successfully;
• Using the ITC's
new program for early determination of potentially dispositive issues to limit
unnecessary adjudication in complaints involving standard essential patents or
NPEs;
• Strategies for
early establishment of appropriate discovery limitations to avoid burdensome,
costly, unnecessary discovery;
• Safely navigating
the uncertain damages landscape;
• In-depth review
of recent case law: What new developments mean for patent litigation practice;
• Managing your
patent portfolio & developing an understanding of the patent landscape to
avoid unexpected suits; and
• What you need to
know about defensive patent aggregation & other proactive practices.
Two additional workshops will also be offered. The first workshop, entitled "Working the Rules: A Sampling of the Procedures in the Most Litigated Jurisdiction," will be offered from 7:30 to 9:30 am on December 9, 2013. The second workshop, entitled "Efficient Discovery Practices to Make the Process Less Cumbersome & Manage Costs" will be offered from 7:30 to 9:30 am on December 10, 2013.
An agenda for the conference can be found here (Day 1) and here (Day 2). A complete brochure for this conference, including an agenda, detailed descriptions of conference sessions, list of speakers, and registration form can be obtained here.
The registration fee is $1,399 (conference alone), $549 (either workshop), or $1,899 (conference and both workshops). Those registering by October 4, 2013 will receive a $400 discount off the conference alone or conference and both workshops, and those registering by November 8, 2013 will receive a $200 discount off the conference alone or conference and both workshops. Those interested in registering for the conference can do so here.
Patent Docs is a media partner of the IQPC Patent Infringement Litigation Summit.
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