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Willful or Not? Proof of Recklessness and Opinions of Counsel after In re Seagate (New York Presentation)

Date:  09/26/2007
Time:   Seminar Cancelled
Location:   New York
Speaker:   Matthew D'Amore, Rory J. Radding
Contact Email:   rfernandes@mofo.com
Description:  

New York Seminar Cancelled

September 26, 2007
Registration: 8:00 am – 8:30 am
Program: 8:30 am – 10:30 am
Breakfast will be provided

Morrison & Foerster LLP
1290 Avenue of the Americas
39th Floor
New York, NY

Almost every patent case today alleges willful infringement, and the Federal Circuit has just rewritten the rules on what constitutes "willfulness." Its en banc decision in In re Seagate defines "willfulness" as objective recklessness, at a minimum. The decision also limits the scope of the waiver of the attorney-client privilege upon production of an opinion of counsel so that communications with trial counsel remain protected. As a global leader in intellectual property law, Morrison & Foerster is pleased to offer clients and friends a seminar on the decision’s consequences for the legal and business community. Our leading patent prosecutors and IP litigators will share their views on the decision’s practical ramifications for patent law. They will discuss:

  • Where the new definition of willfulness comes from and what it means.
  • How one proves or disproves willfulness now.
  • What a company should do if it gets a demand letter tomorrow.
  • Under what circumstances opinions of counsel are still useful.
  • What waiver issues remain for a party producing an opinion of counsel.
  • Whether this decision, with others, will change the economics of patent litigation

This program will also be presented in the following locations:

Palo Alto, September 11th
San Diego, September 13th
Northern Virginia, September 20th

Morrison and Foerster LLP has been certified by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board as an Accredited Provider of continuing legal education in the State of New York. This continuing legal education program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the Continuing Legal Education Board for a maximum of 2.0 credit hours, of which 2.0 credit hours can be applied toward the Professional Practice requirement.