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Lifecycle of a Smart Idea: Is There Enough Proof in the Patent? Evidence in Patent Cases

Presented by Gowling WLG

Credit
0.75 hour of substantive CPD credits with the LSO, LSBC & Quebec; may be eligible for up to 0.75 hours of credits in other jurisdictions CLE/CPD

Evidence is one of the most vital elements when intellectual property (IP) infringement disputes come into play. In this installment of our "Lifecycle of a Smart Idea" series, which is dedicated to helping you maximize opportunities and minimize risk when taking your innovative ideas to the global market, members of Gowling WLG's global IP team examine the main issues that can arise in a patent dispute, such as:

  • Who has the onus on each main issue?
  • What are the evidentiary burdens?
  • What level of proof is needed?
  • What expert evidence is needed?

This webinar will allow attendees to hear from members of our IP team in Canada, the UK, Europe and China, as well as from a US patent arbitrator. Immediately following the webinar, we invite you to join our panellists in virtual breakout rooms where you will have the opportunity to ask direct questions and participate in a discussion with other attendees.

Speakers:

  • Selena Kim | Partner, Gowling WLG
  • Céline Bey | Partner, Gowling WLG
  • Laurent Massam - Partner, Gowling WLG
  • William H. Needle, Esq. | Mediator & Arbitrator, JAMS
  • Elliot Papageorgiou | Head of IP Strategy in China, Gowling WLG
  • Jamie Rowlands | Partner, Gowling WLG

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