Events

Devicemakers Patent Law Update: Six Key Areas of Concern
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Location

Webinar
United States

Description

Partner Jonathan Losk will be hosting a webinar for FDANEWS on the topic of intellectual property risks for medical device companies.

Webinar Description:

If you’ve ever been involved in patent litigation, you know how expensive and frustrating it can be. And if you haven’t, count yourself lucky. Every year, more medical devicemakers get tripped up in patent lawsuits and claims, and many of these cases could be prevented if only devicemakers knew the trouble spots to look out for.

The problem is, the trouble spots are always moving targets as new court rulings and changes in laws around the globe can make the well-thought out patent strategy you put in place yesterday seem hopelessly outdated today.

Well, here’s your chance to get caught up.

Devicemakers Patent Law Update: Six Key Areas of Concern will highlight the biggest intellectual property challenges that medical device companies face to help ensure that your intellectual property program is complete and up to date.

The webinar will cover changes to the way you need to evaluate adequacy of your patent protection, freedom to operate considerations, unsolicited disclosures and joint inventions, theft of intellectual property, new tactics for battling non-practicing entities (a.k.a. patent trolls) and the newest interpretations of infringement by inducement and how they could affect your products patent protection.

Plus, you’ll have all the time you need to ask questions specific to your product and patent issues. With this 90-minute webinar, you’ll be sure that your intellectual property protections are airtight and up to date.

Key Takeaways:

  • How to assess the adequacy of your product’s patent protections,
  • Freedom to operate considerations,
  • How to address unsolicited disclosures and manage joint inventions,
  • How to best respond to theft of intellectual property,
  • New tactics for battling non-practicing entities (a.k.a. patent trolls) and
  • The newest interpretations of infringement by inducement, and what it means to your products.

For more information and to register, please visit the FDANEWS website.

No CLE credit available