8.3
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Overview
Practice Areas
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50% Intellectual Property
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50% Litigation
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Résumé
Licenses
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21 years
since Lawrence Robert LaPorte was first licensed to practice law in CA.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| University of Minnesota Law School |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1987 |
| University of Minnesota, Twin Cities |
Mechanical Engineering |
BS - Bachelor of Science |
1984 |
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Portfolio
Publications
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| IP Due Diligence in Technology Deals |
The Deal.com |
2004 |
| Leave No Stone Unturned: The 'Reasonable Inquiry' Requirements of Rule 11 in Patent Cases |
Corporate Counsel's Quarterly |
2003 |
| Intellectual Property Due Diligence For VC's In Technology Fields: What You Need To Know About Your Acquisition And Why |
N/A |
2003 |
| The Rise and Fall of the 'Omitted Element Test' |
Patent Law Institute |
2002 |
| A Duty To Disclose By Any Other Name: The Moral Behind The Nebulous Inequitable Conduct Standard |
Patent Law Institute |
2002 |
| Less is More: Succeeding With An Enablement Defense |
Patent Law Institute |
2002 |
| The New Rule 56, The Evolving Standard of Disclosure and Litigation Sanctions Available for Inequitable Conduct |
Patent Law Institute |
2001 |
| The 'Reasonable Inquiry' Requirements of Rule 11 in Patent Cases |
Patent Law Institute |
2001 |
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Speaking Engagements
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Conference |
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| How To Efficiently Leverage Patent Portfolios |
IP Seminar for the Taiwanese Semiconductor Industry Association |
2004 |
| Patent Exploitation and Litigation in the U.S. |
IP Seminars, Taipei and Hsinchu Science Park |
2003 |
| The Rise and Fall of the Omitted Element Test, Less is More: Succeeding With An Enablement Defense, A Duty To Disclose By Any Other Name: Inequitable Conduct |
PLI Patent Litigation Seminar |
2002 |
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