Broadcast Date: Tuesday, June 11, 2024
from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)

Overview:

Developing a patent portfolio that can provide real value presents a mix of legal, technical, financial, and strategic challenges. This course is essential for corporations, legal professionals, and innovators looking to leverage the value of their intellectual property rights.  We will also discuss how litigation funding can be used to avoid the financial risk of patent litigation and licensing.

Our speakers will break down crucial strategies and tactics for analyzing patents for effective licensing and litigation and how to develop an enforcement campaign that will be attractive to a litigation funder.  Gain perspective and knowledge to help navigate this complex landscape successfully.

Key issues that will be covered in this course are:

  • How to identify patents that are valuable for licensing and enforcement
  • What are the biggest risks to patent validity
  • What can you do to protect your patents from validity challenges
  • How do you determine the real value of your patents
  • What strategic issues should you consider before filing a lawsuit
  • What are the typical costs of a patent litigation campaign
  • What will a litigation funder pay and what types of cases are attractive to litigation funders

Credit:

Course Level:

Intermediate

 

Advance Preparation:

Print and review course materials

 

Method of Presentation:

On-Demand Webcast

 

Prerequisite:

General knowledge in Patent Litigation

 

Course Code:

1411023

 

Total Credit:

 

CLE Credit:

GA CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2024

CA CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 6/11/2026

PA CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 6/11/2026

TN CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 6/11/2025

WI CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2025

VT CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 12/31/2025

NJ CLE 1.00 General - Credits through Reciprocity

NY CLE 1.00 Areas of Professional Practice - Credits through Reciprocity

AR CLE 1.00 General - Credits through Reciprocity

CT CLE 1.00 General - Credits through Reciprocity

NH CLE 1.00 General – Meets the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53

MS CLE 1.00 General - Approved Until: 06/11/2025

Pending CLE Application:

NONE

 

Self-Apply:

AL, CO, DE, FL, ID, IN, IO, KS, KY, LA, NC, ME, MN, MT, NE, NV, NM, ND, OH, OK, OR, SC,, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV, WY

 

If you’d like us to apply for CLE, you may opt to pay the CLE processing fee here.

 

No MCLE Requirements:

DC, MD, MA, MI, SD

 

Not Eligible for CLE:

AK, AZ, HA, MO, IL

Speaker Panel:

Russell J. Genet, Director
Longford Capital Management, LP

Russ is a Director at Longford Capital, responsible for investment sourcing, underwriting and monitoring. Russ has over 25 years experience representing clients in enforcing intellectual property rights in a wide array of industries. He has litigated complex intellectual property matters in federal courts throughout the United States and before the Federal Circuit. He has also prosecuted patent applications and represented clients in interferences, ex parte reexaminations, and inter partes reviews in the U.S. Patent Office.  Russ has been recognized by Chambers for Litigation Finance in IP, LawDragon as Global Leader in Litigation Finance, and as an Illinois Super Lawyer. Prior to joining Longford, Russ was a partner in the international law firm, Nixon Peabody LLP where he served as leader of the firm’s national IP Litigation practice group. Russ is a graduate of Purdue University, with a degree in electrical engineering, and Chicago-Kent College of Law.

Lawrence P. Cogswell III, Ph.D., Principal
Hamilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds, P.C.

Larry has over 17 years of experience advising clients, including multinational companies, startups, academic institutions, and public and private companies, on diverse legal needs, including intellectual property litigation, diligence, licensing, agreements, and patent prosecution.

Elected a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, he provides clients with strategic legal guidance in support of business goals, including by interfacing with C-Suite executives and serving as external General Counsel.

Larry is a former judicial clerk to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and a Yale Law School graduate. He is also a former Ph.D. scientist with a diverse technical and scientific background, earning degrees in chemistry and biophysics from Harvard University.

Agenda:

Russell J. Genet, Director

Longford Capital Management, LP

AND

Lawrence P. Cogswell III, Ph.D.Principal

Hamilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds, P.C.

  • What types of patent campaigns are attractive to litigation funders
  • What are the due diligence requirements
  • How much is a litigation funding willing fund on a matter and what will they fund
  • How is the funder involved after the case is filed
  • How to build value with patents
  • When and how to audit your patent portfolio
  • How to identify and respond to infringement
  • How to assemble a team to handle litigation and related proceedings, such as IPRs
  • When to explore litigation funding, and what to look for in a funder

Date & Time:

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)

Who Should Attend:

  • Patent Lawyers
  • Patent Agents
  • Intellectual Property Lawyers
  • Technology Lawyers and Consultants
  • Technology Transfer Professionals
  • Product Developers/Innovators
  • Patent/IP Specialists
  • Top-Level Executives (CEOs, CTOs, and other Executives involved in Intellectual Property)
  • General/In-house Counsel

SPEAKERS

Russell J. GenetDirector
Longford Capital Management, LP
Lawrence P. Cogswell III, Ph.D.Principal
Hamilton, Brook, Smith & Reynolds, P.C.

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