Navigating Challenges in Patent Damages Analysis: Key Considerations for Litigants and Counsel

Damages in patent infringement cases are nearly always hotly contested, in part because the underlying case law involving lost profits and reasonable royalties can be confusing and sometimes seemingly contradictory. Parties routinely engage in motion practice resulting in the exclusion of damages opinions, potentially derailing a case. Thus, it is imperative for both litigants and counsel to stay abreast of the latest trends and developments in patent damages to sidestep potential pitfalls.
Join our experts, Philip Green (Archway Research Group LLC) and Cleve Tyler, PhD (Berkeley Research Group, LLC) as they provide an in-depth overview of the patent damages landscape. Using admissibility metrics to identify key aspects of patent damages analyses that are often contested by parties, the speakers will offer insights and critical considerations that can help practitioners navigate the complexity of damages methods in patent infringement matters.

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Managing Director Berkeley Research Group, LLC
Cleve B. Tyler, PhD, is a managing director at Berkeley Research Group, LLC who specializes in applying economic analyses to antitrust, intellectual property, and damages issues. An economic consultant with nearly 25 years of experience, Dr. Tyler also teaches, writes, and speaks about competition and intellectual property topics. He has testified at deposition and trial in federal court, in state court, and at arbitration and has analyzed economic and damages issues across many industries such as waste collection and disposal, technology platforms, and enterprise software. Dr. Tyler is an adjunct professor of economics in Johns Hopkins University’s applied economics program, teaching graduate-level courses in industrial organization and microeconomics. He is an author of the book Assets and Finance: Calculating Intellectual Property Damages, published by Thomson-Reuters, and has publications on antitrust issues in Antitrust, Antitrust Bulletin, and Global Competition Review.

Principal at Archway Research Group LLC
Philip Green is an expert in valuing and accounting for intellectual properties and intangible assets. For more than thirty years, much of his work has pertained to pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, hardware and software developers, and consumer products industries. Mr. Green has testified at trials in state and federal courts and in arbitration proceedings on over fifty occasions, as well as regularly teaching legal CLE’s and serving as a guest lecturer at law schools.