This program will help attorneys gain an understanding of federal statutory and Federal Circuit decisional law concerning patent eligibility:
• Learn national trends of how courts are ruling on patent eligibility motions brought under 35 U.S.C. § 101;
• Discover local trends in the S.D.N.Y. regarding how judges in the Southern District are ruling on 101 motions;
• Analyze implications of these national and local trends and how these could affect client decisions on where to sue and what to do if sued in certain jurisdictions.
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