WEBINAR: Don’t Feed the Trolls: How and When to Respond to Patent Demand Letters

Wednesday, October 13, 2021
2:00 p.m. ET

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About the Webinar

A number of small providers are receiving patent demand letters with a settlement offer to avoid litigation. How should you respond? Should you respond? Many of these letters are a typical part of the playbook of entities that have been variously called “non-practicing entities” (NPEs) or “patent trolls.” Join us to learn about patent infringement claims, NPEs and other entities who send demand letters, the litigation process, and things you should consider when deciding on an appropriate course of action.

Presenters

Dr. Christian E. Mammen, Partner, Womble Bond Dickinson
Carrie Richey, Associate, Womble Bond Dickinson
Quentin J. Flippin, PE, Director of Engineering, Vantage Point

Registration

Registration for this webinar is required. Login information will be emailed upon registration. For NTCA members unable to attend this event, an archive will be available.

Notice: This webinar is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice. No user should act on the basis of any material contained in the webinar without obtaining proper legal or other professional advice specific to their situation. Any opinions expressed are those of the individual contributor(s) and may not reflect the views of NTCA. Unless otherwise stated explicitly, NTCA does not endorse or recommend any product or service described or mentioned. I understand that my information will be shared with any sponsor(s) of the resource, so they can contact me directly about their products or services.
 

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Questions

For more information, contact us at (703) 351-2118.