IIPLA – International Intellectual Property Law Association

Courses

  • Drafting Royalty Clauses

    About the Course: This session provides an in-depth review of the unexpected consequences of including some 30 royalty clauses in licensing agreements. Mr. Verbraeken illuminates dozens of terms used in license agreements by discussing case studies and citing recent court decisions. Even licensing veterans will gain practical royalty drafting tips when listening to this webinar. […]
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  • What Can Go Wrong After a License Agreement is Reached

    About the Course: So you think you’re done? You have an invention. You were issued a patent on that invention. You executed a licensing agreement with a powerful licensee. The licensee seems really jazzed about promoting products with your invention. So now, you might believe, you can just sit back and collect your royalties. Well […]
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  • Dr. Alexander Harguth, Patent Attorney, Preu Bohling

    Patent Litigation in Germany and Europe

    About the Course: Don’t miss this unique opportunity to listen to an expert discuss initiating and responding to patent litigation in Germany in particular and Europe in general. A 25-year veteran of German patent litigation explains core issues in asserting patents in Germany. These issues include the bifurcation of infringement proceedings and nullity actions, injunction […]
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  • Calculating Returns-on-Patent Litigation Expenditures

    About the Course: Patent damages awards have reached stratospheric levels. Centripetal Networks recently won a nearly $2 billion award against Cisco Systems and Caltech received verdicts totaling $1.1 billion against Broadcom and Apple in January 2020. Other lucrative patent assertion efforts include: a US $200 million award by the USAA against Wells Fargo in November […]
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  • Certified Patent Valuation Analyst

    Value of Intangible Assets You can’t manage what you can’t measure. You can’t monetize what you can’t value. Numerous studies report that intangible assets represent at least 70% of corporate value. The imperative of valuing patents has largely been met with anticipatory surrender on the part of corporate managers. This is unfortunate as the indifference […]
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