Apportionment of Intellectual Property Value: Where Economic Theory Meets Legal Practice

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Damages and apportionment calculations in patent cases can present economic issues that are as complex as the underlying technological issues. In an article for The Federal Lawyer, Stoel Rives attorneys Brian Park and Nathan Brunette focus on valuing IP and apportioning value to it for the purposes of litigation, especially as it relates to patent cases, which have become an area of intense focus given a recent record-breaking damages award.

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This article was originally published in the Oct/Nov 2013 issue of The Federal Lawyer, the official publication of the National Federal Bar Association.

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Nathan C. Brunette
Brian C. Park
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