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On October 13, John W. Schlicher will give a seminar on settlement of patent infringement actions and disputes. Patent owners and potential infringers find settlement far preferable to litigation. For every patent action litigated to the bitter end, parties settle nineteen. Mr. Schlicher will describe a way for patent owners and potential patent infringers to achieve better settlement outcomes with less expensive and more timely settlement processes.
This approach is described in a forthcoming book, Settlement of Patent Litigation and Infringement Disputes: The Economics, Law, and Data, to be published by American Bar Association Publishing. Mr. Schlicher taught patent law as a Lecturer at Stanford Law School in the 1990s and has taught licensing strategy for many years at the School of Law, University of California, Berkeley (Boalt Hall). He is the author of three other books (including Patent Law: Legal and Economic Principles (West Group 1992, 2nd ed. 2003)), chapters of two books, and about twenty legal articles.
SIPA will provide lunch.
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