Navigating the Murky Waters of the Safe Harbor Provision

31 Jan , 2023

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Please join patent attorneys Tasha Gerasimow and Jeanna Wacker as they discuss the Safe Harbor Provision as it relates to patent infringement. 

Tasha and Jeanna will provide answers to the who, what, when, where and why questions related to the defense, including who can raise it, what the protection does and does not cover, when and where it can be raised, and why it is important to think about the boundaries of this provision prior to litigation. 

Tasha and Jeanna will also discuss relevant and recent case law involving the provision, and provide take-aways for practitioners.

 

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