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 | Your Role | |
| The Good News: You are the firm's managing attorney for a profitable and stable, high profile, high tech client. | |
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 | Your Problem | |
| The Bad News: They have just been sued for US$100,000,000 for patent infringement. So you are preparing your case for trial or you are at trial and need to quickly locate an expert witness or need to prepare rebuttal questions, but ... you lack the prior art references to cinch the case and have no clue who has the knowledge you need. And, oh by the way, ... by this time next week it will be too late. | |
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 | Your Solution | |
| Let the PatenTrakker™ IP Litigator's Edition reports, allow your attorneys to concentrate on what is important preparing for or, if you are already at trial, trying to discover those references, like those that come up at the last minute, to help you locate an expert or rebut the testimony of that adverse witness, all of which may well help you to tip the scales of justice in your client's favor. What would that be worth? | |
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| | Key Benefits | |
| |  | The Manager's Edition is personalized to EACH of your inventors' specific art areas. | |
|  | The CAR Alerts you to newly issued US Utility Patents that reside in the same U.S. Current Classification as your patent - Within hours of their issuance ! | |
|  | The RPAC Alerts you to newly issued US Utility Patents that explicitly reference your patent as relevant art - Within hours of their issuance ! | |
|  | The RPAC Alerts you to newly published pending US Utility Patent Applications that reside in the same U.S. Current Classification as your patent - Before they become issued ! | |
|  | Targeted and Timely - Get only the info you need, screen out the noise ! | |
|  | Live Hyperlinks to related Full Text and Drawings | |
|  | Includes representative claims on newly issued patents | |
|  | Logically organized | |
|  | Minimal time commitment for you to keep current | |
|  | Delivered semi-weekly to your e-mail box | |
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| | A trial subscription is FREE. | |
| What have you got to lose? | |
| (we both know the answer to that) | |
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