Nic Brentlinger of Dinsmore will discuss the surprising, unanimous Supreme Court decision of Helsinn v. Teva.
Mr. Brentlinger’s remarks will include an explanation of nuances of the phrase “or otherwise available to the public” under Section 102(a)(1) in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling and will give practice tips for how to safeguard technology to ensure protection against inadvertent disclosures.
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Kevin Flynn of BakerHostetler will discuss IP-based import investigations at the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC).
Mr. Flynn’s remarks will include an overview of the ITC and Section 337, the progression of Section 337 investigations, strategies from both the IP-holder’s and accused infringer’s perspective, and the reasons for litigating at the ITC rather than in district court..
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John Luken, April Besl, and Oleg Khariton of Dinsmore & Shohl will provide an update on Supreme Court and Federal Circuit intellectual property decisions of significance in 2018 and 2019.
The speakers will cover Helsinn v. Teva (AIA On Sale Bar), WesternGeco LLC v. ION Geophysical Corp. (recovering overseas damages for Section 271(f) violation), Texas Advanced Optoelectronic Solutions Inc. v. Renesas Electronics America Inc. (when an offer to sell takes place), and Hikma Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. v. Vanda Pharmaceuticals Inc. (101 eligibility and method of treatment claims)..
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Tiffany Shepard of Procter & Gamble will discuss P&G’s Brand Protection program, how IP protections translate in the law enforcement world, and how to abate counterfeiting activities.
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Tammy Bennett of Dinsmore & Schohl LLP will cover the business case for diversity and inclusion, unconscious bias barriers, and intellectual competency.
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