Posts Tagged: "IPWatchdog Webinars"

Webinar: Best Practices for Avoiding Patent Prosecution Malpractice

This Webinar is Sponsored by Clarivate Analytics Malpractice concerns for patent practitioners are on the rise. As patents become more valuable and the intricacies of patent practice only continue to grow, the opportunity for mistakes with severe consequences are escalating. There is no substitute for being prepared, highly organized and having systems and policies in place to deal with a…

Webinar: Are you Interested in Publishing on IPWatchdog?

Based on the experiences of current and previous guest contributors we know writing for IPWatchdog.com is an excellent way to increase name recognition and establish yourself as an authority on a particular topic pertinent to the intellectual property community. Writing for IPWatchdog.com can be a meaningful piece of any personal or firm branding campaign. Although IPWatchdog.com is sometimes referred to…

Webinar: Optimizing Patent Prosecution to Achieve Stronger, More Valuable Patents

Join Gene Quinn, President and Founder of IPWatchdog.com, President and Founder of IPWatchdog.com, on Thursday, October 4, 2018, for a conversation about these factors and the importance of understanding the technology marketplace as a means to inform a savvier patent prosecution strategy. Joining Gene will be George Pappas, Senior IP Counsel for Volvo Cars and former Vice President at Qualcomm, and Martin Bijman, Director of IP Products at TechInsights.

Webinar: Disruptive Technology Through a Patent Lens

Half of the Fortune 500 companies in 2000 have disappeared and the average age of an S&P 500 company is under 20 years old, down from 60 years in the 1950s. The disruptive force of technology is the main cause. In this webinar, Nigel Swycher CEO along with; Lucy Wojcik, Head of IP, Ocado Group plc; Frank Dangeard, Director at…

Webinar: Patent Prosecution Strategies for the Realities of AIA

Join Gene Quinn on Thursday, September 27, 2018, for a free webinar discussion on the important topic of streamlining the patent prosecution process and stretching a patent budget efficiently. Joining Gene will be Stuart Recher, Vice President of IP Services for Clarivate Analytics.

Saving money by slashing patent attorney fees wastes every dollar

You get what you pay for, and C-level executives that play the role of bean-counter and only see that they are saving money today without any consideration of the damage they are doing long-term to their patent portfolios will wind up doing real, lasting and severe damage to their corporations. It is just that simple. The Supreme Court and the Federal Circuit have simply created too many impediments to obtaining and keeping a patent to justify the expense of spending any part of a budget on anything other than a patent that is done properly. So, you might think you are saving money by slashing patent attorneys fees yet again this year, but what you are doing is wasting every dollar you spend.

Breaking Through on Patent Eligibility, From Drafting to Litigation

Over the last five weeks there has been a seismic shift in the way the Federal Circuit views the resolution of patent eligibility issues during patent infringement litigation. In Berkheimer, the Court reversed summary judgment of invalidity on §101 grounds. Days later the Court in Aatrix Software reversed the grant of a motion to dismiss on §101 grounds.

Global Patent Landscape 2018: Where to File and Why

Join Gene Quinn, patent attorney and founder of IPWatchdog.com, for a free webinar discussion – Global Patent Landscape 2018: Where to File and Why – on Thursday, March 22, 2017, at 12pm ET. Joining Gene will be Patrick Kilbride, Vice President of International Intellectual Property for the U.S. Chamber’s Global Innovation Policy Center.

Samsung vs. Apple: Is A Single Patent Infringement Worth all the Profit?

Join us on Thursday, October 20, 2016, from 2pm to 3pm ET for a riveting and enlightening discussion on the future of design patents in light of Samsung v. Apple, with IP industry expert, Gene Quinn, Bryan Chaffin, co-founder and Editor of The Mac Observer, and Robert Katz, industrial design expert and attorney with Banner & Witcoff.