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Anti-Suit Injunctions and SEP Litigation Strategies for the United States and China

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Anti-Suit Injunctions and SEP Litigation Strategies for the United States and China

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Intellectual property attorneys from Perkins Coie and guest speakers from the Liu Shen & Associates IP practice presented a July 6 virtual CLE seminar focused on anti-suit injunctions and standard essential patent (SEP) litigation strategies in the United States and China.

The seminar will provided a discussion on:

  • Differences between the decisions of Chinese and U.S. tribunals on anti-suit injunctions: e.g., Ericsson v. Samsung (E.D.Tex.)
  • Strategies and concerns for U.S. and Chinese clients in enforcing or defending SEPs
  • New developments in the United States and China regarding suit-injunctions: e.g., The Defending American Courts Act

Attendees learned practical tips for navigating anti-suit injunctions.

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