US IP Litigation and Licensing: Strategies for Taiwan Companies (Taipei Program)


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Orrick and National Chiao Tung University (NCTU) School of Law will host a one-day seminar focused on the latest trends and developments in US IP litigation, post-grant proceedings and licensing strategies. This informative program, presented and sponsored by Orrick on April 29 in Taipei and co-sponsored and hosted by NCTU, will focus on the following topics:

  • Current Trends in IP Litigation, the ITC and the USPTO
  • A Venue in Transition: Developments in the Eastern District of Texas
  • Recent Developments in Patent Law – And What to Expect Next
  • FRAND: The Shrinking Value of Standard Essential Patents?
  • Trade Secret Litigation in the U.S. Involving Asian Companies
  • Warming Up to Patent Owners: Trends and Practice Tips for IPRs and CBMs
  • Extraterritoriality – When Foreign Acts Can Give Rise to Liability Under U.S. Patent Law
  • Global Judicial Perspectives on IP Litigation
  • Global In-House Perspectives on IP Litigation

Orrick partners Robert Benson, Ya-Chiao Chang, Neel Chatterjee, Pat Ellisen, Dr. Jeffrey Johnson and Dr. Xiang Wang will lead these sessions, which will feature guest speakers, Judge Faith S. Hochberg (Former US District Court Judge, District of New Jersey), Judge Sung-Mei Hsiung (Intellectual Property Court), Judge Yufeng Han (Former Judge, Beijing Second Intermediate Court, IP Division), and Rick Runkel (General Counsel, Synopsys, Inc.). Additional judges and in-house counsel speakers will soon be announced.

Complimentary lunch included; Cocktail reception will be held after the seminar.

Date:
April 29, 2016 | 9:00 a.m. – 17:00 p.m.

Location
Taipei 101 Conference Center (Conference Room A)
Level 36, TAIPEI 101 Tower, No. 7
Section 5, Xinyi Road, Taipei 110

Contact:
For additional information, please contact Meredith Coyne at meredith.coyne@orrick.com.

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP is an accredited MCLE provider in the State of California.  This continuing legal education course has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the State Bar of California for a maximum of 6.5 credit hours, of which 6.5 credit hours can be applied to the general requirement.

This program qualifies for New York MCLE credit through the New York CLE Board’s approved jurisdiction policy.  This course is approved in California, which is an approved jurisdiction in New York.

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