Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman has published a new article in the Washington Law Review. The article, “Patent Injunctions on Appeal: An Empirical Study of the Federal Circuit’s Application of eBay” (with co-author Prof. Ryan T. Holte), appears in volume 92 of the journal. Download the full -text of Professor Seaman's article here. From the … Continue reading Professor Seaman Publishes in Washington Law Review
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Professor Seaman Speaks at PatCon 7
Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman participated at PatCon 7 on Saturday, April 8, 2017. PatCon 7 was held at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law in Chicago, IL. It is the largest annual conference for patent scholars in the world. Professor Seaman delivered commentary on a paper entitled Patent Law Differences Among the Federal District … Continue reading Professor Seaman Speaks at PatCon 7
Prof. Seaman participates in INPRECOMP Project
Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman recently participated in a workshop for the INPRECOMP Project at Arizona State Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law in Phoenix, Arizona. This workshop, held on March 23-24, 2017, is the second in a series which advances the work of the International Patent Remedies for Complex Products (INPRECOMP) Project. The … Continue reading Prof. Seaman participates in INPRECOMP Project
Prof. Christopher Seaman Cited by U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman's scholarship has just been cited the US. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. On Thursday, March 16, 2017 the Court issued its decision in Mentor Graphics v. EVE-USA, Inc. Professor Seaman's article, Reconsidering the Georgia-Pacific Standard for Reasonable Royalty Patent Damages, 2010 B.Y.U. L. Rev. 1661 (2010), is … Continue reading Prof. Christopher Seaman Cited by U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Professor Christopher Seaman to present winning paper in Young Legal Scholars Paper Competition
Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman and co-author Ryan Holte of Southern Illinois University School of Law have been selected as winners in the Young Legal Scholars Paper Competition hosted by the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies. Professor Seaman's winning paper is titled "Patent Injunctions on Appeal: An Empirical Study of the Federal … Continue reading Professor Christopher Seaman to present winning paper in Young Legal Scholars Paper Competition
Professor Christopher Seaman Publishes New Article in Iowa Law Review
Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman recently published a new article in the Iowa Law Review. The new article, titled Permanent Injunctions in Patent Litigation After eBay: An Empirical Study, appears in volume 101 of the journal. Since its posting on SSRN Permanent Injunctions in Patent Litigation After eBay: An Empirical Study has climbed into the SSRN All Time … Continue reading Professor Christopher Seaman Publishes New Article in Iowa Law Review
Prof. Christopher Seaman presents at Fourth Annual Patent Colloquium
Washington and Lee law professor Christopher Seaman presented at the Fourth Annual Patent Colloquium on Friday, November 20, 2015. The colloquium was hosted by the University Toronto, Faculty of Law. Professor Seaman participated on a panel entitled "The Evolving Landscape of Patent Remedies" to discuss permanent injections and ongoing royalty awards in U.S. patent litigation after … Continue reading Prof. Christopher Seaman presents at Fourth Annual Patent Colloquium