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Posted On: 04/25/2018 8:21:02 PM
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Our boys will be giving a webinar on May 1st --- sign-up:
https://www.patentspostgrant.com/aftermath-sas-oil-states/
Special PatentsPostGrant.Com Webinar Next Tuesday
In addition to the already scheduled webinar next Wednesday on Bio/Pharma Deals & Dispute Resolution in the PTAB Era, a special webinar entitled: Supreme Court Debrief: Oil States & SAS Institute:The Aftermath will be held on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 @ 1-2PM (EST) Register (here)
Yesterday, the Supreme Court issued opinions in both the Oil States and SAS Institute appeals. These opinions will have an immediate impact on proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), pending PTAB appeals to the Federal Circuit, and patent litigation strategies. The webinar will identify key takeaways from these opinions, and offer insights and discuss possible practice changes that will occur in the weeks/months ahead. Ropes & Gray speakers will be PTAB practice chair Scott McKeown, Appellate and Supreme Court practice chair Douglas Hallward-Driemeier, and patent litigator Matthew Rizzolo.
https://www.patentspostgrant.com/aftermath-sas-oil-states/
Special PatentsPostGrant.Com Webinar Next Tuesday
In addition to the already scheduled webinar next Wednesday on Bio/Pharma Deals & Dispute Resolution in the PTAB Era, a special webinar entitled: Supreme Court Debrief: Oil States & SAS Institute:The Aftermath will be held on Tuesday, May 1, 2018 @ 1-2PM (EST) Register (here)
Yesterday, the Supreme Court issued opinions in both the Oil States and SAS Institute appeals. These opinions will have an immediate impact on proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB), pending PTAB appeals to the Federal Circuit, and patent litigation strategies. The webinar will identify key takeaways from these opinions, and offer insights and discuss possible practice changes that will occur in the weeks/months ahead. Ropes & Gray speakers will be PTAB practice chair Scott McKeown, Appellate and Supreme Court practice chair Douglas Hallward-Driemeier, and patent litigator Matthew Rizzolo.
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