Which factors in a case are the most important, and which venue best serves your or your client’s interests and goals? Ethan Horwitz, partner at King & Spalding and a leading authority in U.S. and international IP law, explores the strategic considerations for choosing between District Court, ITC or the USPTO in patent disputes in a Nov 13 LexisNexis Webinar. <a href="http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;277275572;104666615;o">Read the full article</a>.
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