Strafford will be offering a webinar entitled "Patent Infringement After Duncan Parking Technologies -- Doctrine of Equivalents, Too-Narrow Claim Construction, and Prosecution Impact on Litigation Outcomes" on April 30, 2019 from 1:00 to 2:30 pm (EDT). Thomas L. Irving, Adriana L. Burgy, Mark J. Feldstein, and Doris Johnson Hines of Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner will guide patent counsel regarding the impact of recent court decisions and the guidance they provide on direct, induced and contributory infringement, claim construction, literal infringement, doctrine of equivalents infringement, including hypothetical claims, and even the reverse doctrine of equivalents, and offer their experiences and practical approaches for addressing claim construction and infringement issues. The webinar will review the following issues:
• What guidance can be drawn from recent court decisions for claim construction?
• What pitfalls to avoid do the cases identify?
• What best practices can practitioners use for claim construction of varying scope as applied now under the same standard in the district courts and PTAB post-grant proceedings?
The registration fee for the webcast is $347. Those interested in registering for the webinar, can do so here.
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