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The AmeriKat is ready to learn more in the UIC IP Master class this Friday |
The IPKat is pleased to announce this Friday’s IP Master Class organized by the UIC John Marshall Law School. The UIC Law’s IP Master Class Series presents comprehensive seminars on critical and emerging areas of IP law in a one-day intensive CLE programming, which also limits enrollment to maximize interaction between participants. This year’s IP Master Class will focus on four key areas of patent practice: the International Trade Commission, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, U.S. district courts, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. The virtual platform will provide networking opportunities throughout the day, including private and small-group video chats at virtual tables.
Date: Friday, 16 April 2021Time: 7:40AM-3:15PM (Central US)/1:40PM-9:15PM (London)Platform: RemoCLE Credit: 6.5 hoursPrice: $0-95, but the first 10 IPKat readers get 20% with the code “IPKAT2021”To register: here
- How discretionary denials have dramatically changed PTAB practice (e.g., NHK/Fintiv)
- The future of estoppel at the PTB (e.g. Synqor and Minerva)
- Pleading standards, operation under local (patent) rules, use of local counsel.
- Interfacing with USPTO post grant proceedings; stay motions.
- Markman claim construction proceedings, including timing.
- Key pre-trial motions: summary judgment, Daubert challenges, motions in limine, bifurcation, including timing.
- Jury basics: jury instructions, verdict forms, voir dire and challenges, time of instruction, closing argument.
- Federal Circuit Jurisdiction over PTAB issues.
- Strategies for preserving and developing issues on appeal.
- Practical tips for presenting arguments to the Federal Circuit, including pro bono advocacy/appeals.
- Strategies for presenting damages issues.
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