Sedona Conference Webinar – Patent Litigation Best Practices

By Jason Rantanen

As I mentioned a few weeks ago, next week The Sedona Conference will be presenting a major webinar entitled Patent Litigation Best Practices: A Matter for Congress or for Bench and Bar?  This webinar will discuss discuss patent law legislation that is currently pending before Congress and the Patent Pilot Program launched two years ago as part of the AIA’s reform of U.S. patent law.  Faculty include former Chief Judge Paul R. Michel and Judge Kathleen O’Malley of the Federal Circuit, Tina Chappell of Intel Corporation, Philip S. Johnson of Johnson & Johnson, and Alexander Rogers of Qualcomm Incorporated.

This webinar is being developed in conjunction with an introductory chapter for a Patent Litigation Best Practices document.  This document has the potential to impact judicial decisionmaking at the trial and appellate levels (Judge Taranto referenced The Sedona Conference Glossary: E-Discovery & Digital Information Management (3rd ed. 2010) numerous times in the CBT Flint Partners, LLC v. Return Path, Inc. opinion), and the panel will take questions by text and telephone during the program.

For information on how to register, click here, or copy and paste the following link into a web browser: https://thesedonaconference.org/VD012214.  Free registrations are available to courts, government agencies, and law schools on a first-come, first-serve basis.  To receive a discount code, email igg@sedonaconference.org.