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Economics of Patent Litigation: Wolf Greenfield & Sacks - Seminar, Feb. 11


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Boston, MA -- A free seminar on the economics of patent litigation will be held by Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C., an intellectual property law firm, on Feb. 11 in Boston.

At this seminar, Wolf Greenfield litigators and will discuss the lifecycle, risk, and economic aspects of IP litigation that senior management needs to know before a dispute arises.

Additionally, a panel of senior executives and corporate counsel will share their experiences with the IP litigation process.

The seminar will cover:

  • A tactical look at the nine phases of patent litigation--from filing to trial
  • Negotiation strategies for positioning, advantage and settlement
  • Evaluating contingency models and funding options
  • Determining budgets and controlling costs

Speakers include Thomas Field, intellectual property counsel with Saint-Gobain Corporation and Nick Lazaris, senior lecturer, Harvard Business School and former president of Keurig.

The session will be held 8 to 10:30 a.m. at the scenic Boston Harbor Hotel. Free registration at http://tinyurl.com/yeq9dtq.

Wolf Greenfield, the largest law firm in New England devoted exclusively to intellectual property law, serves companies that make everything from pharmaceuticals to software to electronics to snowboards, as well as representing academic research centers. The firm counsels clients in the areas of patents, trademarks, copyrights, designs, trade secrets, and related licensing and litigation. Web: www.wolfgreenfield.com

Contact:
Henry Stimpson, Stimpson Communications, 508-647-0705 HStimpson@StimpsonCommunications.com
Sara Crocker, Wolf Greenfield, 617-646-8231, scrocker@wolfgreenfield.com



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