| 格式化内容附注: | 1. Evaluations and opinions of U.S. patents: overview -- 2. Evaluations and opinions of U.S. patents for infringement and noninfringement,validity and invalidity, and enforceability and unenforceability, and clearance (freedom to operate); and a businessperson's guide to understanding and relying on evaluations and opinions of U.S.patentss -- 3. Opinions for avoiding willful infringement, including opinions of nonwillfulness -- 4. Competency of, and reliance on, opinions for avoiding willful infringement -- 5. Attorney-client privilege and work product immunity issues related to opinions for avoiding willful infringement -- 6. Role of evaluations and opinions of U.S. patents in due diligence -- 7. Use of evaluations and opinions of U.S. patents in strategic patenting, including patent landscapes, and ownership issues -- 8. Evaluations and opinions of patentability for potentially new inventions -- 9. Evaluations and opinions of patents for post-grant U.S. Patent Office proceedings -- 10. Evaluations and opinions of patents in bankruptcy -- 11. Evaluations and opinions of U.S. patents for SEC issues and patent audits -- 12. Other uses of evaluations and opinions of U.S. patents: prefiling rule 11 and section 285 investigations, declaratory judgment actions, preliminary injunctions, FDA-related ANDA matters, litigation in "rocket docket" jurisdictions, and ITC investigations -- 13. Claim construction -- 14. Literal infringement -- 15. Infringement under the doctrine of equivalents -- 16. Indirect infringement, divided infringement, and section 271(e)(1) "Safe Harbor" -- 17. General principles of anticipation and anticipation by printed publication -- 18. Other forms of anticipation -- 19. Obviousness -- 20. Other forms of invalidity -- 21. Unenforceability. |