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Patent Damages, Apportionment, and Lost Profits

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Patent Damages, Apportionment, and Lost Profits
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Evolving damages case law requires practitioners to consider recent decisions in formulating their damages claim or defense. Hear a discussion of recent case law and its impact on damage theories and the legal strategies. Explore strategies for apportionment, lost profits determinations, and non-infringing alternatives.

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Stephanie DeBrow, Stephen Dell

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Damages, Apportionment, and Lost Profits (Nov 2018)

Evolving damages case law requires practitioners to consider recent decisions in formulating their damages claim or defense. Hear a discussion of recent case law and its impact on damage theories and the legal strategies. Explore strategies for apportionment, lost profits determinations, and non-infringing alternatives.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Stephanie DeBrow, Norton Rose Fulbright - Austin, TX
Stephen Dell, IPFC Corp. - Houston, TX