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Ethics: Patent Law Ethics
Contains material from Jan 2016
Because of the great number of inequitable conduct petitions pending, an update as to outcomes and the theories under which they prevailed.
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Session 2: Attorney Beware! Client’s Inequitable Conduct Can Lead to Attorney Liability - A review of inequitable conduct cases since Therasense, a look at the recent trend of attorney sanctions for representing clients that commit inequitable conduct, plus tips and considerations for avoiding attorney liability.
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David Hricik
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Session 1
—43 mins
Ethics before the USPTO (Jan 2016)
An examination of the less obvious ways that inefficient or incompetent prosecution can harm clients, and a look at recent conflicts of interest cases in patent and trademark practice.
Originally presented: Nov 2015 Advanced Patent Law Institute
David Hricik,
Mercer University School of Law and Taylor English Duma LLP - Macon and Atlanta, GA
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Darryl J. Adams, Tecuan Flores
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Session 2
—29 mins
Attorney Beware! Client’s Inequitable Conduct Can Lead to Attorney Liability (Jan 2016)
A review of inequitable conduct cases since Therasense, a look at the recent trend of attorney sanctions for representing clients that commit inequitable conduct, plus tips and considerations for avoiding attorney liability.
Originally presented: Nov 2015 Advanced Patent Law Institute
Darryl J. Adams,
Baker Botts - Austin, TX
Tecuan Flores,
Baker Botts - Austin, TX