The Federal Circuit Bar Association (FCBA) Patent Litigation and Corporate Counsel Committees will be offering a remote program entitled "The Latest Damages Law Developments" on April 7, 2022 from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm (ET). Azra Hadzimehmedovic of Tensegrity Law Group will moderate a panel consisting of Lauren Kindler of Analysis Group; Chris Longman of Qualcomm; Andrew Parolin of Wi-LAN; Jason Romrell of Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP; and Chris Storm of Uber. The panel will discuss the latest developments in the law of damages, including a survey of the appellate decisions or remands in cases where large damages were awarded at trial court level and a discussion of the evolving doctrine of apportionment. The panel will also explore the differences in damages decisions, both at Daubert and trial stages, between various district courts, and will discuss whether the developments in the damages law or COVID-related factors have had any practical effect on choices litigants make (such as whether to litigate or settle, choice of counsel or forum, and the like).
The webinar is complimentary for FCBA members and students, $50 for government/academic/retired non-members, and $175 for private practitioner non-members. Those interested in registering for the program, can do so here.
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