Anthony Fuga
Partner | Holland & Knight LLPPablo Hendler
Partner | Potomac Law GroupSection 101 Patentable Subject Matter: American Axle, How We got Here, and Where Are We Going? | On-Demand Webinar
Broadcast Date: Thursday, January 21, 2021 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm (ET)
Issues on Section 101 patent eligibility have been significantly important, both for patent owners and defendants in patent litigations. With notable court decisions, such as American Axle, continuously raising the bar in this area of law, it is expected that developments under 35 U.S.C. § 101 will likely continue to bring complexity and challenges to inventors, owners, litigating parties, and applicants alike.
With these prevailing risks and challenges, it is important that they keep themselves abreast of the emerging regulatory developments and court rulings to ensure effective litigation strategies and successfully mitigate legal risks and pitfalls.
In this CLE Webcast, patent litigators Anthony Fuga (Holland & Knight LLP) and Pablo Hendler (Potomac Law Group) will explore recent litigation developments surrounding Section 101 patent eligibility and how the future will look like. As they delve into American Axle and other notable patent cases and court decisions, the speakers will also provide practical strategies in bringing out the best in patent litigations in today’s rapidly evolving legal climate.
Key Topics:
- Section 101 Patent Eligibility: Legal Overview
- Trends and Updates
- American Axle and Other Notable Court Rulings
- Common Risks and Pitfalls
- Best Litigation Practices
Agenda:
Anthony Fuga, Partner, Holland & Knight LLP
Pablo Hendler, Partner, Potomac Law Group
- Section 101 Patent Eligibility: Legal Overview
- Trends and Updates
- American Axle and Other Notable Court Rulings
- Common Risks and Pitfalls
- Best Litigation Practices
Who Should Attend:
- Patent Lawyers and Consultants
- Patent Agents
- Intellectual Property Lawyers
- Patent Examiners
- Patent Applicants
CLE Credit:
Course Level: Intermediate
Advance Preparation: Print and review course materials
Method of Presentation: On-demand Webcast (CLE)
Prerequisite: Experience in patent laws
Course Code: 149318
NY Category of CLE Credit: Areas of Professional Practice
Total Credit: 1.0 CLE