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• Keynote Address by Commissioner of Patents Margaret A. (Peggy) Focarino
• A dialogue with prominent members of the bench and bar, including former Federal Circuit Chief Judge Paul R. Michel
• The practice impact of the America Invents Act, and recent Supreme Court and Federal Circuit decisions
• U.S. District Court judges provide insight on patent law and litigation
• Corporate counsel discuss critical issues that keep them awake at night
• Earn one hour of legal Ethics credit
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7th AnnualPatent Law InstituteNew York City, February 4-5, 2013
San Francisco, March 18-19, 2013
Live Webcast, March 18-19, 2013 — www.pli.edu
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“Overall the program was excellent and informative.”– Jennifer L. Best-Martin, Associate, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, San Diego
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Why You Should AttendThe Institute is designed to be of ultimate practice value to all three subgroups in thepatent law community: patent prosecutors, patent litigators, and strategic/transactionallawyers. The two-day schedule includes seven plenary sessions of interest to all patentlawyers and five breakout sessions in each of the three subgroups.
You design the two-day schedule that best meets your professional needs.
Do not miss this unique opportunity to sharpen your practice skills and network with federal judges, USPTO officials, in-house counsel and outside patent lawyers.
What You Will LearnPlenary sessions include:
• Keynote Address by Hon. Margaret A. (Peggy) Focarino, Commissioner of Patents
• A dialogue with prominent members of the bench and bar, including former Federal Circuit Chief Judge Paul R. Michel
• Key buyers, sellers and brokers of patent assets divulge inner workings of the patent marketplace
• U.S. District Court judges provide insight on patent law and litigation
• The practice impact of the America Invents Act, and recent Supreme Court and Federal Circuit decisions
• Corporate counsel discuss critical issues that keep them awake at night
Plus customize your Institute by choosing from 15 breakout sessions!
Prosecution Breakout Track: three sessions focused on the avalanche of USPTO rulesimplementing the America Invents Act (AIA) and other important PTO actions; and twosessions focused on the AIA and chemical and biotechnical patent prosecution. This year,and until further notice, the USPTO is all about AIA implementation. You can expect manyon-the-fly adjustments as to AIA implementation, so this is your chance to be currentacross the board.
Litigation Breakout Track: containing patent litigation costs; developments in pharma andbiotech patent litigation; advice from the bench; litigating against non-practicing entities;and developments in patent damages.
Strategic/Transactional Breakout Track: hear about key issues concerning patentstandards and “essential patents”; patent-eligible subject matter in view of Prometheusand its progeny; joint infringement from attorneys involved in Akamai and other key decisions; and hot tech transfer topics affecting your practice.
Special Features• Patent system perspectives from industry and a District Court judge
• Earn one hour of Ethics credit!
Who Should AttendPatent litigators, patent prosecutors and patent transactional lawyers, both in-house andoutside counsel, should not miss PLI’s Patent Law Institute. In just two days, you willhear all of the recent developments you need to know and learn how to adjust yourpractice to the new environment.
New York City, February 4-5, 2013
San Francisco, March 18-19, 2013
Live Webcast, March 18-19, 2013 — www.pli.edu
Erika Harmon ArnerFinnegan, Henderson, Farabow,
Garrett & Dunner, LLPReston, VirginiaDorothy R. Auth, Ph.D.Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLPNew York CityKathlyn Card BecklesIntellectual Property and Technology
Law, Managing Director andAssociate General Counsel
JP Morgan ChaseNew York CityKeith BergeltChief Executive OfficerOpen Invention Network (OIN)Durham, North CarolinaAaron B. BernsteinLead Intellectual Property CounselMotorola Solutions, Inc. Holtsville, New YorkWilliam CohenDeputy General Counsel for
Policy Studies Federal Trade CommissionWashington, D.C.Colm J. DobbynGroup Executive, Associate
General Counsel MasterCard WorldwidePurchase, New YorkDonald R. DunnerFinnegan, Henderson, Farabow,
Garrett & Dunner, LLPWashington, D.C.
T.J. AngiolettiAssociate General Counsel,
Technology & TransactionsNetflixLos Gatos, CaliforniaKevin BarhydtVP, Head of Acquisitions
and AnalysisRPX CorporationSan FranciscoAsim BhansaliKeker & Van Nest LLPSan FranciscoCynthia BrightAssociate General Counsel,
IP Litigation & Public PolicyHewlett-PackardPalo AltoDenise De MoryBunsow De Mory Smith &
Allison LLP Redwood City, CaliforniaMargaret M. Dunbar, M.S.Senior Director, Intellectual Property
and Legal AffairsSanford-Burnham Medical
Research InstituteLa Jolla, CaliforniaDonald R. DunnerFinnegan, Henderson, Farabow,
Garrett & Dunner, LLPWashington, D.C.Joseph T. FitzGerald Senior Vice President of
Public and Legal Affairs Symantec CorporationMountain View, California
7th AnnualPatent Law Institute
Hon. Margaret A. (Peggy) FocarinoCommissioner for PatentsUnited States Patent and
Trademark OfficeAlexandria, VirginiaNeer GuptaAssistant General Counsel,
Intellectual PropertyVerizon Communications Inc.Basking Ridge, New JerseyDawn HallManaging Director -
Forensic ConsultingFTI ConsultingNew York CityJohn HanVice President - Patent Assertion &
Enforcement, IPR & LicensingEricsson Plano, TexasBrian HanlonDirector, Office of Patent
Legal AdministrationUnited States Patent and
Trademark OfficeAlexandria, VirginiaOrin HerskowitzExecutive Director and VP of
Intellectual Property andTechnology Transfer
Columbia Technology Ventures New York City
Hon. Faith S. HochbergDistrict JudgeUnited States District Court,
District of New JerseyNewark, New JerseyDaryl L. JosefferKing & Spalding LLPWashington, D.C.Denise M. Kettelberger, Ph.D.Faegre Baker Daniels LLPMinneapolisStephen G. KuninOblon, Spivak, McClelland,
Maier & Neustadt, L.L.P.Alexandria, VirginiaHon. Elizabeth D. LaporteMagistrate JudgeUnited States District Court,
Northern District of CaliforniaSan FranciscoRichard LudwinAssociate General CounselIBM CorporationArmonk, New YorkFrances E. Marshall Special Counsel for Intellectual
Property, Antitrust DivisionUnited States Department
of JusticeWashington, D.C.Deanne E. Maynard Morrison & Foerster LLPWashington, D.C.
Hon. Paul R. Michel (Retired)Chief JudgeUnited States Court of Appeals
for the Federal CircuitAlexandria, VirginiaGerald M. Murphy, Jr.Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLPFalls Church, VirginiaRobert NeunerHoffmann & Baron, LLPParsippany, New JerseyCarter G. PhillipsSidley Austin LLPWashington, D.C.Eugene R. Quinn, Jr.President and Founder,
IPWatchdog.comIP Watchdog, Inc.Leesburg, VirginiaDavid M. RosenblattAssistant General Counsel,
Intellectual PropertyThomson ReutersNew York CityP. Anthony SammiSkadden, Arps, Slate,
Meagher & Flom LLPNew York CityHon. Patti B. SarisDistrict JudgeUnited States District Court,
District of MassachusettsBoston
Jeffrey M. Sears, Ph.D.Associate General Counsel,
Office of the General CounselColumbia UniversityNew York CityRobert J. SparPatent Prosecution and Practice
Specialist, Director (Ret.) OPLA, USPTO
Silver Spring, MarylandNanette S. ThomasIP & Licensing ConsultantBoonton, New JerseyKimberly N. Van VoorhisMorrison & Foerster LLPPalo AltoMichelle Waites-HolderSenior Patent Counsel,
Office of General Counsel Xerox CorporationNorwalk, ConnecticutDean John M. WhealanIntellectual Property Advisory Board
Associate Dean for IP LawGeorge Washington University
Law SchoolWashington, D.C.
F A C U L T Y
Program Attorney:John M. Mola
Co-Chairs:Scott M. AlterFaegre Baker
Daniels LLPDenver
NEW YORK CITY
Douglas R. NemecSkadden, Arps, Slate,
Meagher & Flom LLPNew York City
Hon. Margaret A.(Peggy) FocarinoCommissioner for PatentsUnited States Patent and
Trademark OfficeAlexandria, VirginiaCheryl A. FragiadakisLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryTechnology Transfer Department HeadBerkeley, CaliforniaNicholas GodiciExecutive AdvisorBirch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLPSan DiegoDawn HallManaging Director -
Forensic ConsultingFTI ConsultingNew York CityBrian HanlonDirector, Office of Patent
Legal AdministrationUnited States Patent and
Trademark OfficeAlexandria, VirginiaRoberta Jean HansonFaegre Baker Daniels LLPDenverPamela J. HaysAssistant Director,
Patent AcquisitionsIntel CorporationHillsboro, Oregon
Hon. Faith S. HochbergDistrict JudgeUnited States District Court,
District of New JerseyNewark, New JerseyHeath HoglundChief Patent CounselDolbySan FranciscoDaryl L. JosefferKing & Spalding LLPWashington, D.C.David KaeferGeneral Manager,
IP Licensing & SalesMicrosoft CorporationRedmond, WashingtonHon. Elizabeth D. LaporteMagistrate JudgeUnited States District Court,
Northern District of CaliforniaSan FranciscoAllen M. LoDeputy General Counsel,
Patents and Patent LitigationGoogle Inc.Mountain View, CaliforniaKen LustigVice President, Strategic
Acquisitions, Divestitures and Client Engagement
Intellectual VenturesBellevue, Washington
Frances E. Marshall Special Counsel for
Intellectual Property, Antitrust Division
U.S. Department of JusticeWashington, D.C.Deanne E. Maynard Morrison & Foerster LLPWashington, D.C.Hon. Paul R. Michel (Retired)Chief JudgeUnited States Court of Appeals
for the Federal CircuitAlexandria, VirginiaNader A. MousaviSullivan & Cromwell LLPPalo AltoGil OhanaSenior Director, Antitrust
and Competition Cisco Systems, Inc. San JoseCarter G. PhillipsSidley Austin LLPWashington, D.C.Eugene R. Quinn, Jr.President and Founder,
IPWatchdog.comIP Watchdog, Inc.Leesburg, VirginiaRobert R. SachsFenwick & West LLPSan Francisco
P. Anthony SammiSkadden, Arps, Slate,
Meagher & Flom LLPNew York CityHon. Patti B. SarisDistrict JudgeUnited States District Court,
District of MassachusettsBostonBernard C. ShekSenior Director, LitigationSanDisk CorporationMilpitas, CaliforniaRobert J. SparPatent Prosecution and Practice
Specialist, Director (Ret.) OPLA, USPTO
Silver Spring, MarylandLeonard Richard SvenssonBirch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLPSan DiegoKimberly N. Van VoorhisMorrison & Foerster LLPPalo AltoDean John M. WhealanIntellectual Property Advisory Board
Associate Dean for IP LawGeorge Washington University
Law SchoolWashington, D.C.
SAN FRANCISCO AND LIVE WEBCAST
John M. WhiteDirector of Patent Professional DevelopmentPractising Law InstituteBerenato & WhiteBethesda, Maryland
Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.(Plenary Sessions)
9:00Program OverviewNYC, SF & WEB: Scott M. Alter, Douglas R. Nemec,John M. White
9:15PTO Update• Implementing the AIA• Expectations NYC: Hon. Margaret A. (Peggy) FocarinoSF & WEB: A video of the NYC presentation; Brian Hanlon, Moderator
10:15Recent Cases• Prometheus• Caraco• Myriad• Akamai/McKesson• The latest patent cases bound for the Supreme Court• Other decisions of consequence from the Federal Circuit
NYC: Robert NeunerSF & WEB: Denise De Mory
11:15 Networking Break
11:30 (Breakout Tracks)Breakout: Litigation*Managing Patent Litigation: Containing Costsand Maintaining Efficiency• Tips on efficient management of outside counsel• Alternative fee arrangements• Best practices with litigation vendors and consultants• Avoiding e-discovery nightmaresNYC: Michelle Waites-HolderSF & WEB: Cynthia Bright
Breakout: ProsecutionImplementing the AIA Pre- and Post-Grant, Part I: Derivation Proceedings, Third-PartySubmissions; Supplemental Examination• The PTO as post-grant arbiter of validity• Derivation – the interference remnant of old 35 USC 102(f)
• Third-party action before and after issue: more latitude
• The “cleansing” effect of Supplemental ExaminationNYC & SF: Brian Hanlon, Robert J. Spar, John M. White
Breakout: Strategic & TransactionalStandards and Essential Patents• Antitrust considerations concerning “essential patents” and FRAND issues
• Effectiveness of current standards setting and associated patent licensing systems
• Recent cases and issuesNYC: John Han, Frances E. Marshall SF: Frances E. Marshall, Gil Ohana
12:30 Lunch Break
Afternoon Session: 1:45 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
1:45 (Breakout Tracks Continued)Breakout: Litigation*Patent Damages – Keeping Up With theChanging Rules• Perspectives on the sea change in damages analysis• Constructing – or deconstructing – a reasonableroyalty case
• Proving lost profits, price erosion, and other “but for” damages
• Getting the most from your damages/economic expert
NYC, SF & WEB: Dawn Hall, Kimberly N. Van Voorhis
Breakout: ProsecutionImplementing the AIA Post-Grant, Part II: The “Windows” Post-Grant Review; Inter Partes Review• Avoiding litigation or pre-empting litigation• The instant dispute resolved at the PTO: Post-Grant Review
• The “after-the-fact” remedy of Inter Partes ReviewNYC & SF: Brian Hanlon, Robert J. Spar, John M. White
Breakout: Strategic & TransactionalThe Changing Landscape for Induced andWillful Infringement • Willful blindness considerations after Global-Tech v. SEB
• Effect of Bard v. Gore on practical willful infringement considerations
• Are opinions of counsel still important?NYC & SF: Scott M. Alter
PROGRAM SCHEDULEDay One: 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
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2:45Breakout: Litigation*Developments in Pharma and Biotech Patent Litigation• AIA one year and counting – has it impacted pharma and biotech litigation?
• The continuing drama around reverse paymentpharma settlements
• The evolving FDA guidance and rules for follow-on biologics
• The role of Section 101 challenges in pharma and biotech litigation
NYC: Dorothy R. AuthSF & WEB: Asim Bhansali
Breakout: ProsecutionImplementing the AIA: First to File: The New 102 Timelines and Deadlines!• First to do what . . . exactly: file or publish?• When a grace period is not really a grace period• The novelty exceptions to prior art; or how to extend your term
NYC: Stephen G. Kunin, Gerald M. Murphy, Jr.SF: Nicholas Godici, Leonard Richard Svensson
Breakout: Strategic & TransactionalPatent-Eligible Subject Matter: Implications for the Biotech, Medical Device and Software Industries• Long and short-term effects of the Supreme Court’sMayo v. Prometheus and Bilski v. Kappos decisions
• Drafting strategic applications in an uncertain world• Impact of recent Federal Circuit and district court decisions
NYC: Erika Harmon Arner, Denise M. KettelbergerSF: Roberta Jean Hanson, Robert R. Sachs
3:45 Networking Break
4:00Dialogue Between the Bench and the Bar• A frank discussion between the former Chief Judge of the Federal Circuit and leading members of thebench and patent appellate bar on hot patent topicsaffecting your practice
NYC: Donald R. Dunner, Hon. Paul R. Michel (Ret.), Carter G. Phillips, Hon. Patti B. Saris, Dean John M. WhealanSF & WEB: A video of the NYC presentation
5:30 Adjourn
Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
9:00 (Breakout Tracks)Breakout: Litigation*Litigation Advice From the Bench• A rare opportunity for an interactive discussion with a sitting Federal judge
• Tried and tested approaches to containing e-discovery
• What kinds of evidence really matter – how to avoid rabbit holes
• Advice on effective advocacy in complex casesNYC, SF & WEB: Hon. Elizabeth D. Laporte
Breakout: ProsecutionChemical/Pharma Cases and AIA Concerns• Staying with PTO practice in light of CAFC and Supreme Court decisions
• KSR still evolving in Chem/Pharma• Taking advantage of new 102 Novelty exceptionsNYC: Gerald M. Murphy, Jr.SF: Margaret M. Dunbar, Leonard Richard Svensson
Breakout: Strategic & TransactionalJoint Infringement Post-Akamai/McKesson• The new case law• Open questions• Practical consequences for drafting claims andstructuring one’s conduct
NYC & SF: Daryl L. Joseffer, Deanne E. Maynard
10:00Breakout: Litigation*Litigating Against Non-Practicing Entities• What is different about litigating against an NPE and why does it matter?
• Proven strategies for defeating NPEs• Special considerations regarding remedies• Dealing with joint defense groupsNYC, SF & WEB: P. Anthony Sammi
Breakout: ProsecutionBio Cases and AIA Concerns• Staying with PTO practice post-Myriad, Prometheus,and Classen
• New approaches to protection• Taking advantage of new 102 Novelty exceptionsNYC: Gerald M. MurphySF: Margaret M. Dunbar, Leonard Richard Svensson
Please plan to arrive with enough time to register before the conference begins. A networking breakfast will be available upon your arrival.
Day Two: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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Breakout: Strategic & TransactionalHot Topics in Technology Transfer and Licensing• University tech transfer issues• Performance, royalty and other provisionsNYC: Orin Herskowitz, Jeffrey M. Sears SF: Cheryl A. Fragiadakis, Nader A. Mousavi
11:00 Networking Break
11:15(Plenary Sessions)Perspectives on the Patent System From the Judiciary and Industry• Perspectives from the judiciary on what parties are doing right and wrong in patent enforcement and defense
• Perspectives from in-house counsel on what courtsare doing well, and what courts could be doing betterto achieve efficient and fair outcomes in patent cases
• Discussion on techniques to get the most from yourtime in court
• Is the patent system working?NYC: Douglas R. Nemec, Moderator; Aaron B. Bernstein, Hon. Faith S. HochbergSF & WEB: Douglas R. Nemec, Moderator; Hon. Faith S. Hochberg, Bernard C. Shek
12:15 Lunch Break
Afternoon Session: 1:45 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
1:45Plenary: Patent Markets• Established and evolving IP monetization models• Effects of changing legal and economic environmentsNYC: Keith Bergelt, William Cohen, Neer Gupta, Richard LudwinSF & WEB: Kevin Barhydt, Pamela J. Hays, David Kaefer,Ken Lustig
2:45Corporate Counsel Panel• Effects of court decisions and USPTO activity• Concerns regarding newly enacted legislation• The economy . . . • Other patent issues weighing on the minds ofcorporate counsel
NYC: Kathlyn Card Beckles, Colm J. Dobbyn, David M. Rosenblatt, Nanette S. ThomasSF & WEB: T.J. Angioletti, Joseph T. FitzGerald, Heath Hoglund, Allen M. Lo
3:45 Networking Break
4:00PTO Ethics and the AIA• Statute of limitations tolling under the AIA and PTO rules
• The new ethical reality of first-to-file- Mistakes may be catastrophic; malpractice issues- Streamline client intake; setting expectations- Informed consent early and often- “Best practices” advice; new “grace” period- OED decisions and investigations; defining trouble
NYC, SF & WEB: Eugene R. Quinn, Jr.
5:00 Adjourn
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