2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

MANAGEMENT

Topical Outline • Welcome

Who Should Attend Participants should have a mid- to upper-level managerial role. Research and development, in-house legal staff members such as in-house lawyers, patent agents, or patent liaisons will especially benefit.

• Stephen Shapiro Introduction • 5 Question Self-Assessment • Your Results • Debrief Innovation Assessment

Topical Outline • Overview of Patent Litigation

−− Focus/Activity −− Target/Activity −− Frame/Activity −− Find/Activity −− Experiment/Activity • Your Company: Mission and Resources • Take the Innovation Challenge • Innovation Success Factors: Summary • Closing • Final Assessment • Learn More • Course Survey

−− Issues the Patent-Owner Has to Prove −− Issues the Accused Infringer Has to Prove • Who Decides Liability and Damages −− Jury −− Judge −− Mediator/Arbitrator • How Long Does it Take From Filing to Trial −− District Courts −− ITC • How Much Does It Cost −− Recovery of fees and expenses • What is the Scope of Discovery −− Documents, including e-documents −− Depositions −− Third parties (e.g. customers, suppliers) −− Confidentiality of discovery materials • What Changes are on the Horizon −− Supreme Court −− Patent law reform −− Fees and expenses −− Contingency Fees

Instructor:

Stephen Shapiro

Fee: $75

URL: sae.org/learn/content/pd271714/

Patent Law for Engineers 1 Day | Classroom Seminar I.D.# 88007

This information-packed seminar focuses on the intricacies of patents, patent infringement litigation and patent licensing. Attendees will explore the important subjects of obtaining U.S. and foreign patents, maintaining U.S. and foreign patent rights, enforcing patent rights, defending against patent rights asserted by competitors, and licensing patent rights for revenue. After this seminar, you will effectively understand patents and ways to protect your company’s valuable inventions. Your new knowledge will help your company maintain and enhance its position in the marketplace. Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Obtain an overview of U.S. patent litigation • Understand the basic legal principles for liability and damages in patent cases • Gain insights into how patent disputes are resolved • Predict the fees and expenses associated with bringing and/or defending a patent case in the U.S. • Anticipate the scope of discovery in, and/or business disruption arising from, a U.S. patent case • Peek into the future of potential patent law reform

Instructor: Fee: $835

William Cory Spence

.7 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/88007/

Patent Litigation in the U.S.: What You Need to Know 4 Hours | Web Seminar or Web Seminar RePlay I.D.# WB0940 | PD330940ON In today’s economic environment, patents have become an increasingly important asset for both individuals and corporations. More and more, individuals and corporations, including those in the automotive and aerospace industries, are recognizing the economic importance of patent rights, whether those rights consist of a single patent, a family of patents or an entire portfolio. Indeed, some companies do not make or sell products; their entire revenue is derived from the licensing of their patents. Suffice it to say, licensing revenue has become a significant source of value in the global intellectual property economy.

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