Please join us at Foley’s Silicon Valley Breakfast Briefing for a discussion on recent changes to the landscape of patent litigation as well as recent trends in business and legal practices for both defendants and plaintiffs, including:
- The Impact of Recent District Court Cases on Plaintiff’s Choice of Venue for Patent Lawsuits including the Eastern District of Texas
- Recent Trends and Considerations in Identifying “Patent-Friendly” Districts, Including Statistics on Delays and Outcomes
- The Growing Trend of Multi-Defendant Patent Cases and Developing Cost-Effective Joint Defense and Collaboration Strategies
- The Impact of Recent Case Law and Trends in Naming End-Users, Retailers, and Customers and How to Manage Indemnification Issues and Respond in Litigation
- Recent Trends and Considerations in Use of Reexamination Filings During or in Anticipation of Litigation
Guest Speaker: Harvey Anderson, General Counsel, Mozilla
The discussion will be led by Foley attorneys:
- Robert (Bob) E. Camors, Of Counsel, IP Litigation Practice
- George C. Best, Partner, IP Litigation and Appellate Practices
Foley will apply for CLE credit after the breakfast briefing.
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