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Legal Ethics Double Play: Managing Privilege in Patent Litigation and How to Behave Ethically in Front of Your Judge


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 52 minutes
Recorded Date: February 23, 2023
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Agenda

  • Relevant Patent Law
  • Strategies For Responding to Patent Letters
  • Protecting Yourself in the Face of Litigation Discovery
  • From In-House to the Bench: How to Behave (Ethically) in Front of Your Judge
  • Your Litigation Brand
  • Duty to Act with Reasonable Diligence
  • Ability to Advise Clients on Moral, Ethical and Political Issues
Runtime: 52 minutes
Recorded: February 23, 2023

For NY - Difficulty Level: For experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

In this installment of our Double Play series, our two, thirty-minute programs will cover managing privilege in patent litigation and behaving ethically in front of your judge. As the recipient of a letter that a patent you've never heard of "may be of interest to your company," what steps do you as in-house counsel need to take to ensure a proper response?
This program gives you the guidance and specific strategies you'll need to decide when to act, what to do in response, and how to conduct your internal and external investigation.
A judge who spent most of his career as an in-house lawyer shares the key insights he wished he had when he was practicing to ensure that you always behave ethically and establish and maintain the litigation brand that will best serve your company when appearing before the court.

This program was recorded on February 23rd, 2023.

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Panelists

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Cameron W. Westin

Counsel
O'Melveny & Myers LLP

Cameron Westin is an experienced and dedicated litigator who specializes in intellectual property litigation, with an emphasis on patent and technology-related matters. He has particular experience litigating matters related to streaming media, wireless communications standards, and the electrical, computer, and semiconductor fields. His recent litigation experiences include defending the industry leaders in consumer electronics field against claims of patent infringement ranging from wireless standards and 3D graphics technology to power adapters.

In addition, Cameron has significant experience obtaining patents on behalf of his clients. Cameron also works diligently to protect his clients’ intellectual property, including their proprietary research and development, products, technologies, and ideas.


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