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EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS, Episode 9: Patent Damages Deep Dive With Mintz And BDO – Part II Of II
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In Part II of this damages-focused series of the EXCLUSIVE
RIGHTS: Intellectual Property podcast, Mintz IP attorneys
Drew DeVoogd and
Daniel Weinger join guest David Duski of BDO for a more
detailed discussion of apportionment of damages in patent
litigation. Drew and Dan are experienced patent litigators, and
David is head of BDO's National Intellectual Property
Consulting Practice. In Part II, the trio discuss:
- Apportionment methodologies
- Smallest saleable patent practicing unit
- Entire market value rule
- Hypothetical negotiations taking advantage of the "book of
wisdom"
- Hedonic regression analysis
- Insights into the VLSI Tech. LLC v. Intel Corp. ~$2.2
billion award
- The Federal Circuit's recent positions on damages
- Tom Brady's position in the draft...
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awards.
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