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Evolving Strategies in U.S. Patent Litigation: Current Trends in District Courts, PTAB Practice, and the Dynamic Interplay Between the Two

CLE Presentation / Palo Alto

Evolving Strategies in U.S. Patent Litigation: Current Trends in District Courts, PTAB Practice, and the Dynamic Interplay Between the Two

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This CLE program provided an in‑depth look at the latest developments in U.S. patent litigation in both the federal district courts and the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). 

As the dual‑track litigation landscape continued to evolve, practitioners needed to understand not only the changing procedural and substantive frameworks of each forum but also how strategic decisions in one venue impacted the other. This session explored recent case law, filing trends, procedural shifts, PTAB discretionary denials and institution‑rate patterns, damages awards and injunctions—along with practical considerations for managing parallel proceedings and optimizing outcomes for clients.

The CLE presentation was followed by a networking reception. We hoped you were able to join us for an informative discussion and an opportunity to connect with members of the APABA Silicon Valley IP community.

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