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Enforcing Patents in the U.S.: The State of Damages Law in Patent Cases

April 29, 2010

Webinar

To view the recorded webinar, or download a copy of the slides, please click here. Program run time is approximately 60 minutes.

On December 22, 2009, a unanimous panel of the United States Court Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a judgment of willful infringement against Microsoft and an award of nearly $300 million to a tiny Canadian software company called i4i. The Federal Circuit’s decision also affirmed a district court’s permanent injunction against Microsoft’s best-selling Word software. The i4i case is just the latest in a series of cases in which the Federal Circuit has addressed important damages issues for patent cases.

Presented by a member of i4i’s appellate team, this webinar:

- Examines the current state of damages law in the U.S., highlighting some of the current controversies being considered by the Federal Circuit and lawmakers.

- Includes case studies from several cases, including Lucent v. Gateway and i4i v. Microsoft, to illustrate different approaches to proving damages and how the courts have reacted to them.

Moderator

Esther H. Lim

Speaker

Erik R. Puknys

Time

04/29, China (CST) 9:00

04/29, Japan (JST) 10:00

04/29, Korea (KST) 10:00

04/28, PDT 18:00

04/28, EDT 21:00

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  • Enforcing Patents in the U.S.: The State of Damages Law in Patent Cases

Related Practices

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AI, Electronics, and Information Technology

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Esther H. Lim
Partner and Chief Community Officer
Washington, DC
+1 202 408 4121
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Erik R. Puknys
Partner
Palo Alto, CA
+1 650 849 6644
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