Once the bread and butter of intellectual property practices, injunctions have become more difficult to obtain and recent decisions suggest that courts and regulators are struggling to define the factors necessary to get an injunction. Our panel of experts discusses these issues as well as the impact of the America Invents Act, patent eligibility, and the role of having a technical background as an IP lawyer. They are Fabio Marino of McDermott Will & Emery; Erik Puknys of Finneg...
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