Friday, December 7, 2018
View mapJordan Jones, a Partner at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, is moderator of the session titled "AIA Patents in Litigation" that will briefly review what makes a patent an AIA patent, and then highlight some of the specific issues that are likely to arise as AIA patents appear more frequently in litigation.
The Advanced Patent Law Institute offers a results-oriented, in-depth look at the latest developments in patent law and practice. Co-organized by BCLT and Stanford Law School, it presents a roster of judges, academics, litigators, patent prosecutors, and senior IP counsel from major corporations.
The 2018 APLI features keynotes by Undersecretary Andrei Iancu, head of the US Patent and Trademark Office, and by Makan Delrahim, Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Antitrust Division. Panels will cover the full range of patent law issues, including the impact of recent Supreme Court decisions, still evolving interpretations of patentable subject matter, damages, venue, claim construction, PTAB strategy and much more.
Event Details
Friday, December 7, 2018
Four Seasons Hotel Silicon Valley
2050 University Avenue, East Palo Alto, California 94303
CLE Credit
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