Winning the Patent Damages Case

A Litigator's Guide to Economic Models and Other Damage Strategies
ISBN13: 9780195366938ISBN10: 019536693X Paperback, 184 pages
Nov 2008,  In Stock

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$205.00 (07)

Description

Patent litigation is a lengthy and expensive exercise typically dominated by scientific and technical inquiry, but the economic side of a case-namely, the damages phase-is too often neglected. In such instances, substantial economic damage to the plaintiff and potentially devastating financial consequences to the defendant are given too little priority before and during litigation, which can result in an ineffective damages case and create unnecessary expenses. Conducting sophisticated economic analysis and creative discovery for the damages case from the outset can help prevent this detrimental result.

By focusing on how to build an analytical framework for likely damages awards, Winning the Patent Damages Case provides valuable information on how to structure a patent case from an economic standpoint, from start to finish. Author Richard Cauley offers practical tools and insights to allow patent litigants to attain the best damages award possible.

Features

  • Winning the Patent Damages Case was cited by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit's Lucent v. Microsoft opinion

Product Details

184 pages; 6 1/8 X 9 1/4; ISBN13: 978-0-19-536693-8ISBN10: 0-19-536693-X

About the Author(s)

Richard F. Cauley is a partner with the Newport Beach, CA law firm of Wang, Hartmann & Gibbs. Previously he was a partner with McDermott Will & Emery, LLP, based in Palo Alto, California. He is an experienced trial attorney, specializing in complex intellectual property and antitrust matters with particular expertise in matters requiring economic and financial analysis.

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