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Globalization of Patent Law

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Not long ago, a US patent attorney could effectively represent clients despite blissful ignorance of foreign patent law. That is changing, quickly. The speakers discuss the increasing internationalization of patent law, evidenced by developments such as the European Unified Patent Court, US case law awarding damages for foreign infringement of US patents, and international litigation and regulation in the area of standard essential patents.

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  • TX MCLE credit expires: 1/31/2026

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Natalie Alfaro Gonzales, Nick Schuneman

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Globalization of Patent Law (Jan 2025)

Not long ago, a US patent attorney could effectively represent clients despite blissful ignorance of foreign patent law. That is changing, quickly. The speakers discuss the increasing internationalization of patent law, evidenced by developments such as the European Unified Patent Court, US case law awarding damages for foreign infringement of US patents, and international litigation and regulation in the area of standard essential patents.

Originally presented: Nov 2024 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Natalie Alfaro Gonzales, Yetter Coleman LLP - Houston, TX
Nick Schuneman, McDermott Will & Emery LLP - Austin, TX