Section 337 Litigations: An Introduction for Associates by Associates (Audio CD-ROM)
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Section 337 Litigations: An Introduction for Associates by Associates (Audio CD-ROM)

Section 337 Litigations: An Introduction for Associates by Associates (Audio CD-ROM)
Product Code: CET11SLACDR
Faculty: Monisha Deka, Brian Koo, Kimberly R. Parke, Stephanie L. Roberts
Recording Date: December 16, 2011
Page Count: 28
Running Time: 90 minutes
Credit Hours: 1.5
Ethics Hours: 0
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Intellectual Property Law, Young Lawyers Division
Topics: Intellectual Property Law, Litigation
Format: CD - CET11SLACDR
Other Formats: Audio Download - CET11SLAAUD
Pricing: $150.00 (Regular)
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Description

This past year marked the highest year of activity for Section 337 Investigations. Currently, one in six patent trials in the United States occur at the International Trade Commission under Section 337. As the number of parties litigating in this venue continue to grow, having basic knowledge of this special type of patent litigation is of value to IP practitioners of all levels.

This program will cover the unique aspects of Section 337 investigations, including an overview of the procedural timelines and tips regarding the statutory requirements.

This course will provide new attorneys an introduction into a growing field of IP practice, and will allow all attorneys to refresh their knowledge on the nuances of Section 337 investigations. As it is only a matter of time before an associate is asked to work on a Section 337 investigation, or before a client inquires about a Section 337 investigation, knowledge of Section 337 investigations is a necessary and marketable skill.

This introductory course should prepare attorneys to competently advise their clients to navigate a Section 337 investigation.


This audio CD-ROM includes full program audio and PDF course materials.
System Requirements for CD-ROM

The CD-ROM for this title includes an audio or video file and the course materials and CLE certificates in PDF. This CD-ROM requires a PC or Mac with a CD-ROM drive. The disc will not play in a standard audio CD player, but CD-ROMs containing MP3 audio can be played in many MP3 compatible CD players. To play MP3 audio on your computer, you will need a media player such as iTunes,Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, or Quicktime. Some CD-ROMs include video files in WMV format, which require Windows Media Player or a media player capable of playing files in Windows Media format.

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