Lawrence M. Hadley to Appear on IP Chat Channel

Glaser Weil's Partner, Chair of the Intellectual Property Department and Co-Chair of the Crisis Management & Response Department will be featured on the upcoming IP Chat Channel webinar, "Section 101 Litigation After Cellspin."

Described as the timely analysis and action tips for leaders in IP, the IP Chat Channel will host a webinar on Tuesday, August 6th at 2pm EST. Along with Larry Hadley, the event's panelists will include American Express Vice President & Senior Counsel Maxine Graham and Finnegan Partner Kevin Rodkey.

According to IP Chat Channel's website, the webinar will provide tools and latest insights on courtroom tactics for litigating patent eligibility issues. The panelists are litigators who have successfully represented both patent owners and defendants, and include the vice president overseeing patent litigation at a major financial company. They will discuss:

  • New strategies for patent owners that start with the infringement complaint
  • Ways defendants can counter plaintiff’s attempts to create factual disputes
  • Maintaining maximum flexibility for clients in an unpredictable environment that includes HP’s petition for certoriari in Berkheimer and the possibility of legislative change in patent eligibility law.

For more information or to participate, click here.

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  • Lawrence M. Hadley
    Partner, Chair of the Intellectual Property Department

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