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Advanced Patent Law Institute

Austin Oct 31 - Nov 1, 2013 Four Seasons Hotel
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Overview

UT Law's Advanced Patent Law Institute in Austin covers the latest developments in patent law and features a sophisticated and rich array of prosecution and litigation topics including:

  • The impact of key patentable subject matter cases in both software and life sciences
  • Current issues in antitrust and FRAND patents, post-grant proceedings and concurrent litigation strategies one year after AIA
  • Developments in claim construction and potential impact of Lighting Ballast
  • Best practices for design patent prosecution and filing strategies for in-house counsel
  • Discussion of recent SCOTUS decisions regarding patent exhaustion and the first-sale doctrine
The Institute also features a U.S. District Court Judicial Panel, a unique panel on the Economics of NPEs, and up to 2.75 hours of ethics including a Keynote Presentation by David Hricik of Mercer University School of Law—Ethics in Doing Deals and Settling IP Suits.

Don’t miss this nationally recognized faculty including senior IP counsel of major corporations, patent prosecution and litigation experts from around the nation, U.S. District Court Judges, and leading academics.

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Event Schedule

Program is subject to change.
All times are Central Time Zone.

  • Day 1 October 31, 2013
  • Day 2 November 1, 2013
  • Time
    Credit
    Subject
    Speaker
  • Thursday Morning, Oct. 31, 2013
    Presiding Officer:
    David L. McCombs, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
  • 7:30 am
    Registration Opens
    Includes continental breakfast.

  • 8:20 am
    Welcoming Remarks

  • 8:30 am
    0.50 hr
    Patentable Subject Matter: Software and Business Methods
    A discussion of the patent-eligibility of software and business methods and a review of CLS Bank v. Alice and other recent decisions.

    Sanders N. Hillis, Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione - Indianapolis, IN

  • 9:00 am
    0.50 hr
    Antitrust and FRAND Patents: Current Issues and Red Flags
    Antitrust issues have taken on increasing profile and importance in the last year—the Supreme Court in FTC v. Actavis re-calibrated the scope of antitrust immunity for a patent owner while clarifying the standard against which conduct outside of that immunity is evaluated for liability; the Justice Department has prosecuted a high-profile case based in large part on "most favored nations" provisions (a common feature in licenses); antitrust enforcers are investigating the actions of patent assertion entities and patent pools; FRAND has made headlines with a Presidential veto of an ITC exclusion order and with continuing lawsuits between major telecom companies over how to define and apply FRAND obligations; and the EU has also been active in dealing with FRAND commitments, highlighting the globalization of antitrust enforcement.

    David M. Hoffman, Fish & Richardson P.C. - Austin, TX

  • 9:30 am
    0.75 hr
    Valuation of FRAND Patents

    Technology firms often agree to license their standard essential patents on fair and reasonable terms. There has been much discussion and disagreement about what fair and reasonable means when licensing standards essential patents. Recent District Court decisions have indicated that interpreting fair and reasonable requires an analysis focused on the value of the standard and the relative value of the patents being licensed to the other patents in the standard. This interpretation may have significant implications for the value of standard essential patents.

    Moderator:
    James D. Woods, UHY Advisors, Inc. - Houston, TX
    Panelists:
    Douglas A. Cawley, McKool Smith PC - Dallas, TX
    Christopher V. Ryan, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Austin, TX
    Jennifer B. Wuamett, Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. - Austin, TX

  • 10:15 am
    Break

  • 10:30 am
    0.50 hr
    Revisiting Remedies at the ITC

    From The White House, to Congress, to the Judiciary, and to the ITC itself, recent use of patent enforcement at the ITC has drawn the attention—and reaction—of all branches of government. Those reactions, their motivations, and their potential effects on patent enforcement and remedies at the ITC are surveyed.

    Alan D. Albright, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP - Austin, TX

  • 11:00 am
    0.75 hr
    0.25 hr ethics
    How to Maximize Success Before the Federal Circuit

    A discussion of critical pre-appeal efforts necessary to preserve issues for appeal and how to craft a winning brief and oral argument accompanied by anecdotes from the presenter from over 160 cases he has argued.

    Donald R. Dunner, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP - Washington, DC

  • 11:45 am
    0.50 hr
    Best Practices in Design Patent Prosecution in View of In re Owens, and What Lies Ahead
    The landscape for preparing and prosecuting design patent applications has been radically altered by the recent Federal Circuit decision In re Owens. Strategies and best practices are discussed along with a look toward the future including implementation of the international design filing system under the Hague Agreement.

    Perry Saidman, Saidman DesignLaw Group, LLC - Silver Spring, MD

  • 12:15 pm
    Pick Up Lunch
    Included in registration.

  • Thursday Afternoon, Oct. 31, 2013
    Presiding Officer:
    Shirley Webster, Ocean Tomo, LLC - Houston, TX
  • LUNCHEON PRESENTATION
    Sponsored by Baker Botts

  • 12:35 pm
    1.00 hr
    0.50 hr ethics
    Judicial Panel
    Distinguished judges from the District Court discuss their experiences hearing and trying patent cases, and examine the status and results of the Pilot Program.

    Moderator:
    Scott F. Partridge, Baker Botts - Houston, TX
    Panelists:
    Hon. Nancy F. Atlas, U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas - Houston, TX
    Hon. Barbara M. G. Lynn, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas - Dallas, TX
    Hon. Lee Yeakel, U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas - Austin, TX

  • 1:35 pm
    Break

  • 1:45 pm
    0.50 hr
    Damages and Remedies: Overview of Current Cases and Methodologies
    A look at important damages and remedy issues, including the market value rule and its application, damages and remedy issues when standard essential patents are at issue, and recent injunction case law.

    Michael J. Newton, Alston & Bird LLP - Dallas, TX

  • 2:15 pm
    0.75 hr
    Damages and Remedies: Panel Discussion

    Moderator:
    Michael J. Newton, Alston & Bird LLP - Dallas, TX
    Panelists:
    Brett C. Govett, Norton Rose Fulbright - Dallas, TX
    James J. Nawrocki, IPFC Corp. - Houston, TX

  • 3:00 pm
    1.00 hr
    Concurrent Litigation Strategies After AIA
    Review of the impact of the AIA on patent litigation and the new opportunities and challenges emerging for both plaintiffs and defendants—how the case law is developing in the wake of recent legislative changes and the practical ways in which courts are addressing those changes; the latest tactical developments in venue selection and multi-defendant litigation; changes in the requirements for inducement; the use of parallel PTAB proceedings to contest validity; the interplay between proceedings in the courts and PTAB; and overall case management considerations. Hear perspectives on what the future holds (as best anyone can tell), including whether new defenses or new legislation will further alter the patent litigation landscape.

    Moderator:
    Mark E. Patrick, Texas Instruments Incorporated - Dallas, TX
    Panelists:
    Bryan Farney, Farney Daniels PC - Georgetown, TX
    Hilda C. Galvan, Jones Day - Dallas, TX
    David L. McCombs, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
    Donald R. McKenna, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company - Hsinchu, Taiwan

  • 4:00 pm
    Break

  • 4:15 pm
    0.50 hr
    Post-Grant Proceedings, Strategies, and Practice: One Year After AIA

    The new inter partes review (IPR) and covered business method (CBM) post-grant proceedings became operational on September 16, 2012, and the new post-grant review (PGR) became operational on March 16, 2013. More than one post-grant proceeding has been filed every calendar day since IPR and CBM became available and the rate of filings continues to rise. Many proceedings are progressing through trial at the new Patent Trial & Appeal Board as they move towards final written decision. Major decisions, developments and trends have occurred in these proceedings that provide a road map of how this new patent world is taking shape.

    Robert Greene Sterne, Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox, PLLC - Washington, DC

  • 4:45 pm
    0.75 hr
    Filing Strategies for In-House Counsel
    In-house counsel discuss application filing strategies, including what, when and where to file. Learn how factors such as budget, subject matter, potential encumbrances, ease of prosecution, and strength of patent offices and legal systems inform and influence both domestic and foreign filing decisions.

    Moderator:
    John F. Horvath, Austin, TX
    Panelists:
    Michael C. Barrett, Cirrus Logic - Austin, TX
    Robert L. King, Silicon Laboratories - Austin, TX
    Travis M. Wohlers, Luminex Corporation - Austin, TX

  • 5:30 pm
    Adjourn

  • Time
    Credit
    Subject
    Speaker
  • Friday Morning, Nov. 1, 2013
    Presiding Officer:
    Michael P. Adams, Jackson Walker L.L.P. - Austin, TX
  • 8:00 am
    Conference Room Opens
    Includes Continental Breakfast

  • 8:30 am
    0.50 hr ethics
    USPTO Ethic Rules vs. Texas Rules of Conduct

    Effective May 2, 2013, the USPTO adopted new professional conduct rules. Compare and contrast the new USPTO rules with the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct.

    Jane Politz Brandt, Thompson & Knight LLP - Dallas, TX

  • 9:00 am
    0.75 hr
    Developments in Claim Construction
    Claim construction maintains its Copernican centrality to patent prosecution and litigation, displaying all the usual conundrums, inconsistencies and (seemingly) intractable contradictions which are its historic hallmarks. Added to this are two new factors—the presence of the PTAB and its claim construction practices (displayed principally through inter partes reviews), and the Federal Circuit’s long-expected attempt to "rethink" deference in light of Markman, as announced by Lighting Ballast, when claim constructions are reviewed on appeal. These events are reviewed and puzzled over, through attention to new/old/uncertain precedent and procedures for claim construction.

    Kenneth R. Adamo, Kirkland & Ellis LLP - Chicago, IL

  • 9:45 am
    0.50 hr
    Claim Construction after Lighting Ballast

    Lighting Ballast has been taken up en banc by the Federal Circuit to address the Court's power to review patent claim construction appeals on a de novo basis.  This presentation examines the highlights of the briefing and oral arguments and the potential impact of the decision.

    Jennifer Claire Kuhn, Law Office of Jennifer Kuhn - Austin, TX

  • 10:15 am
    Break

  • 10:30 am
    0.50 hr
    Synchronizing Specification and Claims for Strong (Valid) Patents
    The inventor creates the invention. Who creates the claims? The inventor? The patent practitioner? Implicit in Federal Circuit decisions is that the Court is more confident that the inventor created the described embodiments/examples than the claims. If the claims reach too far beyond the disclosed embodiments/examples, the claims are often construed more narrowly than the ordinary meaning of the claims would suggest, or the claims are held invalid for lack of written description support. This presentation provides an in-depth look at what needs to be done with patent specifications so that broad claims are interpreted broadly and found to be valid.

    Dale S. Lazar, DLA Piper - Reston, VA

  • 11:00 am
    0.75 hr
    Patentable Subject Matter: Life Sciences

    Review and analysis of recent cases regarding patentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. 101 such as Prometheus v. Mayo and The Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, and their impact on USPTO practice and the biotechnology industry including the realm of personalized medicine.

    Moderator:
    Ana Christina Ward, Asuragen, Inc. - Austin, TX
    Panelists:
    Mary K. Ferguson, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP - Boston, MA
    Gina N. Shishima, Norton Rose Fulbright - Austin, TX

  • 11:45 am
    Pick Up Lunch
    Included in registration.

  • Friday Afternoon, Nov. 1, 2013
    Presiding Officer:
    John M. Golden, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX
  • LUNCHEON PRESENTATION
    Sponsored by Kenyon & Kenyon LLP

  • 12:05 pm
    1.00 hr ethics
    Ethics in Doing Deals and Settling IP Suits
    Using video cartoons to examine ethical issues in negotiation, this presentation addresses issues of client identity, the line between "puffing" and "material misrepresentations," the duty of disclosure and interaction between the rule against ex parte contacts, the client's right to talk directly to the other side, and the lawyer's obligation not to induce the client to engage in acts the lawyer is barred from doing.

    David Hricik, Mercer University School of Law - Macon, GA

  • 1:05 pm
    Break

  • 1:15 pm
    1.00 hr
    Economics of NPEs

    Non-Practicing Entities (NPEs) and their supporters believe that NPEs provide a valued market to move, enable and monetize otherwise stagnant patent assets for the benefit of patent assignees. Many corporations believe that NPEs needlessly tax the resources and cash flows of corporate America for little or no gain, whereby NPEs should not be allowed to engage in their business model. This panel explores and debates the differing views and economic effects of the NPE business from all perspectives.

    Moderator:
    Keith E. Witek, Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - Austin, TX
    Panelists:
    Paul Reidy, RPX Corporation - San Francisco, CA
    Neal A. Rubin, Cisco Systems, Inc. - San Jose, CA
    Ranjeev Singh, Intellectual Ventures - Austin, TX

  • 2:15 pm
    0.50 hr
    Update on Patent Exhaustion

    A discussion of the Supreme Court’s decisions in Bowman v. Monsanto and Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons regarding patent exhaustion and the first-sale doctrine.

    Amber L. Hagy, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP - Austin, TX

  • 2:45 pm
    0.50 hr
    The Mental Gymnastics of Divided Infringement after Akamai and McKesson
    Divided infringement is now quite different than direct infringement. Learn about the new law and how it has been applied.

    Phillip B. Philbin, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX

  • 3:15 pm
    0.50 hr ethics
    Inequitable Conduct After Therasense
    A survey of how the courts have applied the new inequitable conduct standards of Therasense (including 1st Media), and whether the new standards have impacted the number of inequitable conduct allegations and the disclosure of references to the Patent Office.

    Darryl J. Adams, Baker Botts - Austin, TX

  • 3:45 pm
    Adjourn

  • Day 1 October 31, 2013
  • Day 2 November 1, 2013
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Conference Faculty

Kenneth R. Adamo

Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Chicago, IL

Darryl J. Adams

Baker Botts
Austin, TX

Alan D. Albright

Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
Austin, TX

Hon. Nancy F. Atlas

U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
Houston, TX

Michael C. Barrett

Cirrus Logic
Austin, TX

Jane Politz Brandt

Thompson & Knight LLP
Dallas, TX

Douglas A. Cawley

McKool Smith PC
Dallas, TX

Donald R. Dunner

Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
Washington, DC

Bryan Farney

Farney Daniels PC
Georgetown, TX

Mary K. Ferguson

Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
Boston, MA

Hilda C. Galvan

Jones Day
Dallas, TX

Brett C. Govett

Norton Rose Fulbright
Dallas, TX

Amber L. Hagy

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Austin, TX

Sanders N. Hillis

Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione
Indianapolis, IN

David M. Hoffman

Fish & Richardson P.C.
Austin, TX

John F. Horvath

Austin, TX

David Hricik

Mercer University School of Law
Macon, GA

Robert L. King

Silicon Laboratories
Austin, TX

Jennifer Claire Kuhn

Law Office of Jennifer Kuhn
Austin, TX

Dale S. Lazar

DLA Piper
Reston, VA

Hon. Barbara M. G. Lynn

U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
Dallas, TX

David L. McCombs

Haynes and Boone, LLP
Dallas, TX

Donald R. McKenna

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company
Hsinchu, Taiwan

James J. Nawrocki

IPFC Corp.
Houston, TX

Michael J. Newton

Alston & Bird LLP
Dallas, TX

Scott F. Partridge

Baker Botts
Houston, TX

Mark E. Patrick

Texas Instruments Incorporated
Dallas, TX

Phillip B. Philbin

Haynes and Boone, LLP
Dallas, TX

Paul Reidy

RPX Corporation
San Francisco, CA

Neal A. Rubin

Cisco Systems, Inc.
San Jose, CA

Christopher V. Ryan

Vinson & Elkins LLP
Austin, TX

Perry Saidman

Saidman DesignLaw Group, LLC
Silver Spring, MD

Gina N. Shishima

Norton Rose Fulbright
Austin, TX

Ranjeev Singh

Intellectual Ventures
Austin, TX

Robert Greene Sterne

Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox, PLLC
Washington, DC

Ana Christina Ward

Asuragen, Inc.
Austin, TX

Keith E. Witek

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Austin, TX

Travis M. Wohlers

Luminex Corporation
Austin, TX

James D. Woods

UHY Advisors, Inc.
Houston, TX

Jennifer B. Wuamett

Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Austin, TX

Hon. Lee Yeakel

U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas
Austin, TX

Planning Committee

Hilda C. Galvan—Co-Chair

Jones Day
Dallas, TX

David L. McCombs—Co-Chair

Haynes and Boone, LLP
Dallas, TX

Michael P. Adams

Jackson Walker L.L.P.
Austin, TX

Tom Adolph

Adolph Locklar
Houston, TX

Jane Politz Brandt

Thompson & Knight LLP
Dallas, TX

Christa Brown-Sanford

Baker Botts
Dallas, TX

Bryan Farney

Farney Daniels PC
Georgetown, TX

John D. Flynn

IBM Corporation
Austin, TX

John Garvish

McKool Smith, P.C.
Austin, TX

John M. Golden

The University of Texas School of Law
Austin, TX

Brett C. Govett

Norton Rose Fulbright
Dallas, TX

Amber L. Hagy

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Austin, TX

Gary W. Hamilton

Hamilton & Terrile, LLP
Austin, TX

David J. Healey

Fish & Richardson P.C.
Houston, TX

John F. Horvath

Austin, TX

Joanna Jefferson

Austin, TX

Robert L. King

Silicon Laboratories
Austin, TX

Kevin Kudlac

Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
Houston, TX

Mark A. Lemley

Stanford Law School
Stanford, CA

Kevin J. Meek

Baker Botts
Austin, TX

Lance Morman

OverMont Consulting, LLC
Houston, TX

James J. Nawrocki

IPFC Corp.
Houston, TX

David W. O'Brien

Haynes and Boone, LLP
Austin, TX

Mark E. Patrick

Texas Instruments Incorporated
Dallas, TX

Louis A. Riley

McAfee, Inc.
Plano, TX

Mark E. Scott

Conley Rose PC
Austin, TX

Ana Christina Ward

Asuragen, Inc.
Austin, TX

Shirley Webster

Ocean Tomo, LLC
Houston, TX

Craig W. Weinlein

Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, L.L.P.
Dallas, TX

William D. Wiese

DuBois, Bryant & Campbell, LLP
Austin, TX

Keith E. Witek

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Austin, TX

James D. Woods

UHY Advisors, Inc.
Houston, TX

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Austin – Oct 31 - Nov 1, 2013 – Four Seasons Hotel
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    IPFC (Intellectual Property & Financial Consulting) is an independent consulting firm based in Houston, Texas, that provides corporate, individual and law firm clients with financial, economic, valuation, damages quantification/assessment and expert witness services for various business purposes and in the context of intellectual property and commercial disputes. Intellectual property often makes up a significant part of a company's or individual's asset portfolio. Assessing the proper values of these assets is challenging and may be necessary for sales, acquisitions, licensing, or disputes involving claims of infringement or other wrongful actions. Our analyses have included market and pricing assessments, product line profitability assessments, lost profits and reasonable royalty determinations and licensing compliance. Whether we are researching industry information, analyzing complex electronic databases, developing intricate financial models, or presenting our analyses to corporate management or in court proceedings, we offer a focused, hands-on approach that results in an effective and efficient process. www.ipfccorp.com
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    Baker Botts is a globally respected law firm whose reach and depth of understanding help deliver better, more innovative solutions to our clients. Our intellectual property lawyers offer a full-service IP practice, including strategic IP counseling; patent and trademark acquisition; patent, trademark, copyright and trade secret litigation; copyright management and licensing; and franchise and distribution counseling in industries encompassing telecom, software, life sciences, energy, financial services, retails and more. The vast majority of our IP lawyers hold at least one engineering or science degree, and our IP practice consistently ranks in the top five in surveys by various prestigious publications. Most recently, the firm's intellectual property practice earned the 2013 Intellectual Property Litigation Department of the Year award from Texas Lawyer editors in the publication's inaugural litigation practice awards program. www.bakerbotts.com
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    DuBois, Bryant & Campbell, L.L.P. is an Austin, Texas, law firm formed in March 2002. The goal was to create a collegial, family-oriented law firm that provides the business community and Texas residents with first quality legal services at highly competitive rates. DBC has been able to maintain competitive rates by efficiently managing its business operations and leveraging technology. We have grown rapidly from several attorneys in 2002 to our current size. Our clients include several of Austin’s most prominent publicly traded companies, as well as start-up ventures and individuals.  Collectively, our attorneys have experience in the following areas—intellectual property, tax & estate planning, corporate & securities, financial institutions, real estate, litigation and corporate law. www.dbcllp.com
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    Some of the world's most well-known corporations, innovative small businesses and individual innovators trust the lawyers at Farney Daniels to handle their complex, high-stakes intellectual property cases. They recognize that our attorneys combine decades of big firm experience with the versatility and creativity of a specialist small firm. Because we offer complex work in the personal atmosphere of a litigation boutique, we attract the best legal talent, and, in turn, have the high-quality lawyers needed to consistently deliver value and careful attention necessary to properly pursue our clients' interests.
     
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    Operating as One Firm Worldwide, Jones Day provides clients with access to IP litigators in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Experienced trial counsel are the linchpin in any patent case and, at Jones Day, patent litigation represents the largest activity of our IP practice with many seasoned, first-chair trial lawyers experienced in all aspects of this complex and multidimensional area of the law. Consistently ranked at the top of all surveys regarding the number of patent cases brought and defended annually, we handle all aspects of patent litigation, including related arbitration/alternative dispute resolution proceedings and appeals to the Federal Circuit. In particular, we represent many of the largest computer, semiconductor, telephone, and internet companies in the world. With nearly 20 years experience and well over 50 Hatch-Waxman cases for "Big Pharma," we are also at the forefront of complex patent litigation disputes faced by today's largest pharmaceutical companies. www.jonesday.com
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    Kenyon & Kenyon LLP
    Kenyon & Kenyon LLP is consistently ranked by peers and in-house counsel as one of the top firms for intellectual property law. Since its founding in 1879, the firm has provided its worldwide clientele with litigation, prosecution, licensing, and counseling services. Large and small enterprises and individuals choose Kenyon to design and implement intellectual property strategies when it matters most. The firm has offices in New York, Washington, DC, and Silicon Valley. www.kenyon.com
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    Norton Rose Fulbright

    Norton Rose Fulbright's global intellectual property team advises on the acquisition, exploitation, use and enforcement of intellectual property rights across the globe. We provide cost effective advice to clients on an international basis, advising on both domestic and cross-border transactions and disputes.

    We have particular experience across our key industry sectors—financial institutions; energy; infrastructure, mining and commodities; transport; technology and innovation; and life sciences and healthcare. Many of our professionals have advanced scientific degrees to complement their practical experience and combine deep industry and technical knowledge with broad legal understanding.

    Norton Rose Fulbright is a global legal practice. We provide the world's pre-eminent corporations and financial institutions with a full business law service.  We have more than 3,800 lawyers based in over 50 cities across Europe, the United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australia, Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia.

    www.nortonrosefulbright.com
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    Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.
    Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C. focuses solely on the protection, transfer and enforcement of IP rights. Located in Washington, DC, the firm has more than 30 years’ experience in helping strategize, build and enforce worldwide IP portfolios, including inter partes matters (e.g., lawsuits, appeals, oppositions and reexaminations), preparing and prosecuting patent applications before the United States and foreign patent offices and advising on portfolio strategies (e.g., valuation, acquisition and due diligence). Sterne Kessler is the author of Patent Office Litigation, a two-volume set focused on the new contested proceedings under the America Invents Act. This book explores the interplay between contested proceedings and the district courts, U.S. International Trade Commission and the Federal Circuit, analyzes hypothetical scenarios, and examines comparable proceedings in select countries for a global perspective. www.skgf.com
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    Thompson & Knight LLP

    Established in 1887, Thompson & Knight is a full-service firm providing legal solutions to public and private companies, governments, and individuals in all areas, including intellectual property, commercial and tort litigation, banking, finance, real estate, securities, mergers and acquisitions, taxation, corporate governance, creditors’ rights, labor, environmental, and white-collar defense matters, among others. We are particularly recognized for our depth of experience and capabilities on behalf of clients in the energy industry, both domestically and around the world. The Firm has been named the “Law Firm of the Year” in Oil & Gas Law in the 2011-2012 and 2013 editions of Best Law Firms, the preeminent listing of the nation’s top legal practices published by U.S. News & World Report and The Best Lawyers in America®.  Thompson & Knight has approximately 330 attorneys with offices in Texas, New York, California, and Michigan, and international offices and associations in the Americas, North Africa, and Europe.

    www.tklaw.com
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    Vinson & Elkins LLP

    Vinson & Elkins was established in 1917 by William A. Vinson and Judge James A. Elkins with the goal of becoming trusted advisors to Houston's business and energy community. In its nearly 100-year history, the firm has grown to more than 700 lawyers located in energy hubs, financial centers and political capitals around the world. V&E lawyers provide legal services to some of the world's largest and most sophisticated business enterprises addressing a multitude of challenging litigation, transactional and regulatory matters, with a growing emphasis on intellectual property, technology and life sciences. Today, V&E serves clients from 16 global offices. Our network of offices allows us to leverage experience from many markets, cultures and perspectives and to bring our clients the most comprehensive solutions to all legal challenges.

    www.velaw.com
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    Winstead PC
    Whether your business is internet based, nanotech, biotech or other hi-tech, Winstead attorneys understand your technology business. Our attorneys provide skilled legal advice on patents, trade secret protection, copyright protection, trademarks, domain names, e-commerce issues and privacy issues to a broad range of clients. We have proven experience advising clients on business entity structuring, licensing agreements, venture funding, "angel" financing, private equity, IPOs, co-development agreements, and manufacturing and distribution agreements. We also help clients facing regulatory issues and all types of litigation. With 320 attorneys in Texas, Winstead can connect you with trusted legal advisors. www.winstead.com
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