Navigating Patentability, Litigation, and Emerging Challenges

This comprehensive course, prepared by Bryan Nese, Partner at the Intellectual Property Group, delves into the intricate aspects of patent law, focusing on patentability, patent validity, and litigation strategies. It covers emerging issues in the field, providing learners with up-to-date knowledge on standards essential patents (SEPs), litigation funding, and the nuances of standing in patent cases. Through a series of modules, participants will explore detailed analyses of novelty and nonobviousness, engage with the complexities of patent infringement litigation, and gain insights into choosing the right venue for their cases. The course aims to equip learners with the tools needed to navigate the evolving landscape of patent law effectively.

Patent Litigator @ Mayer Brown | Focused on IP Monetization Strategies | Passionate About Helping Law Students / New Lawyers Succeed
I turn patents into profits. Leveraging my mechanical engineering background and extensive litigation experience, my team and I have successfully turned in-house legal departments into profit generators. By providing bespoke affirmative recovery strategies that turn dust-collecting IP portfolios into consistent cashflow, I have helped companies find revenue streams they never knew they had. I have first-hand experience in mining for, evaluating, and litigating patents covering a wide range of technologies, including computer products and peripherals, cellular devices, biotechnological processes, automotive technologies, dietary supplements, and more. Whether successfully negotiating licenses without the need for litigation or obtaining eight-figure jury verdicts when litigation becomes necessary, I am proud to partner with clients around the world to help them achieve their goals. I have a passion for clear, concise, and universally comprehensible legal writing. I have presented internationally on the topics of patent law generally and ITC and USPTO proceedings specifically. Prior to working in patent litigation, I covered the day-to-day prosecution work for a patent portfolio of several thousand applications for a leading automotive company. During that time, I responded to hundreds of office actions, conducted dozens of USPTO examiner interviews, and drafted dozens of utility and design patent applications. Upon graduating law school, I received the school's award for Excellence in Pre-Trial and Trial Advocacy, given to the member of the graduating Juris Doctor class who demonstrated outstanding performance in litigation coursework. During my engineering graduate studies, I conducted combustion research at Penn State’s Propulsion Engineering Research Center.