CIPA Webinar: Litigation Financing – Removing Financial Risks from Patent Infringement

On Monday 3 December 2018 The Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) will organise the webinar Litigation Financing – Removing Financial Risks from Patent Infringement, with speakers Eric Morehouse (Kenealy Vaidya) and Chris Thornham (Taylor Wessing).


This webinar, part of a series on different forms of litigation funding, will address this general topic specifically in reference to the applicability and availability of litigation financing to patent disputes and the defence of company’s protected technology.
The webinar is open to both members (£ 48.00 including VAT) and non-members (£ 72.00 including VAT) of CIPA, however registration is necessary. For additional information on this event and on the speakers, click here. Registration closes today at 16:00!! 
CIPA Webinar: Litigation Financing – Removing Financial Risks from Patent Infringement CIPA Webinar: Litigation Financing – Removing Financial Risks from Patent Infringement Reviewed by Cecilia Sbrolli on Friday, November 30, 2018 Rating: 5

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