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Bita Rahebi
Partner
Los Angeles
, (213) 892-5428
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Education
University of California, Berkeley (B.A., 1996)
;
University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law (J.D., 2000)
Practices
Litigation
Intellectual Property Litigation
Patent Litigation
Bar Admissions
California
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The Willfulness Inquiry, Enhanced Damages, and Attorneys’ Fees for the Exceptional Case
Practicing Law Institute: Patent Litigation
, Chapter 14
September 2012
Patent Litigation
Book
Willful Infringement, Including the Role of Opinions of Counsel Post-Seagate, and Seeking Enhanced Damages and Attorneys’ Fees for the Exceptional Case
Practicing Law Institute: Patent Litigation
July 2011
Patent Litigation
Article
Preparing a Defense to Willful Infringement
American Bar Association, Section of Intellectual Property Litigation
November 2010
Intellectual Property
,
Patent Litigation
Article
Patent Litigation 2010
Willfulness Post-
Seagate
and the Decision to Rely on Advice of Counsel
Practising Law Institute: Intellectual Property Course Handbook Series, 2010
9/13/2010
Patent Litigation
Article
Willfulness Post-Seagate and the Decision to Rely on Advice of Counsel
Practicing Law Institute: Patent Litigation
2010
Article
The Impact of Opinions of Counsel on Patent Litigation Strategy in a Post-
Seagate
World
2009
Article
Willfulness and Opinions of Counsel in Patent Litigation After
In re Seagate
Practicing Law Institute: Patent Litigation
2009
Article
Opinion Letters, Willful Infringement, and the Impact of
In re Seagate Technology
Practicing Law Institute: Patent Litigation
2008
Article
Upcoming Federal Decision Could Effect Patent Law
IndUS Business Journal
2007
Article
International Arbitration: Recent U.S. Legal Developments
6/1/2001
Article
Rethinking the National Labor Relations Board's Treatment of Temporary Workers: Granting Greater Access to Unionization
1/1/2000
Article
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