April 22, 2021
Webinar
The Doctrine of Equivalents is a judicially created doctrine allowing a court to find infringement when an accused instrumentality is insubstantially different from the patented invention, or when the accused instrumentality performs substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same result as the patented invention. This presentation will explore recent case law on the Doctrine of Equivalents and will include discussions of topics including:
Moderator:
Priya Dalal
Speakers:
Justin Hasford
Matthew Hlinka
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