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NOTE: Course offerings change. Classes offered this semester may not be offered in future semesters.277.2 sec. 1 - Patent Litigation (Spring 2011)
Instructor: Matthew D. Powers
Instructor: Sonal Mehta (view instructor's teaching evaluations)
Instructor: Edward Reines
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Units: 3
Meeting Time: M 6:25-9:05
Meeting Location: 170
Course Start: January 10, 2011
Course Control Number (Non-1Ls): 49919
Our patent litigation course provides an opportunity for students to gain practical experience in all phases of a case. Starting with a motion to dismiss and with arguments from all principal phases of a patent litigation including a Federal Circuit appeal, students will argue important and often cutting-edge issues that make patent litigation one of the most compelling areas of contemporary civil litigation. This course is designed to help students tune their oral and written advocacy skills while gaining experience with the kinds of real-world issues that will be confronted in practice.
Prerequisites:
None required. We will teach you the requisite patent law. Some familiarity with federal civil procedure is helpful but not required.
Exam Notes: None
Course Category: Intellectual Property and Technology Law
This course is cross-listed in the following categories:
Advocacy Skills Courses
Litigation and Procedure
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