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Judge Rader Inducted into IPWatchdog Masters™ Hall of Fame During SEP Program

Following a panel that examined the international landscape for standard essential patents (SEPs), IPWatchdog’s Founder and CEO, Gene Quinn, and COO, Renee Quinn, presented The Honorable Randall Rader with the IPWatchdog Masters™ Hall of Fame award.

Rob Rodrigues - IPWatchdog com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law

Rob Rodrigues is a partner at Licks Attorneys. He manages high-stakes business and intellectual property disputes in Brazil. He assists his clients in complex matters ranging from managing patent prosecution portfolios to enforcement and monetization. Rob is an experienced attorney and acted as lead counsel in several preliminary injunction proceedings and patent trials. In addition, Rob aids clients with transactions…

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The SEP Couch: SEPs and Brazilian Law - ipwatchdog com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law

In this episode of The SEP Couch, Otto Licks and Roberto Rodrigues from Licks Attorneys share their experience with SEP litigation in Brazil, which is becoming a preferred venue for worldwide patent disputes because of its efficient decision-making, bifurcated system, and high-quality patents. Brazilian courts assume patents to be valid, and the number of SEPs that have been invalidated during litigation is very low. Patent holders must provide evidence of licensing negotiations before preliminary injunctions can be issued, but Brazilian courts do not determine a FRAND (fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory) rate. Brazil has never been involved in anti-suit injunctions in the past, and the courts consider the licensing negotiation track record in their decision making.

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