Courtland Reichman to provide “Trade Secrets Update” at 2019 CAIL
Courtland Reichman to Provide “Trade Secrets Update” at the 2019 CAIL Annual Conference on IP Law
Courtland Reichman, Managing Partner of Reichman Jorgensen LLP, will discuss “Trade Secret Updates” during a presentation at The Center for American and International Law (CAIL) 2019 Conference on Intellectual Property Law. The conference will take place November 11-12, 2019 in Plano, Texas. Reichman Jorgensen is a proud sponsor of the conference and Silicon Valley partner Jennifer Estremera serves a Module Chair for the program.
Courtland has more than 20 years of experience in high-exposure intellectual property and commercial litigation. He is known for delivering results through comprehensive case strategy, boiling down even the most complex cases into understandable themes, and communicating simply and effectively with judges and juries.
Courtland has represented clients in more than 100 patent cases involving a wide variety of technologies, including electrical engineering, software, medical devices, computer science, semiconductors, mechanical engineering, optics, digital television, life sciences, chemistry, health supplements, design patents, fluid dynamics, and polyurethane bags. He has litigated patent cases in federal courts across the country, and before the International Trade Commission (ITC), where his representation includes one of the largest-ever ITC patent infringement actions
About CAIL
The Center for American and International Law is a nonprofit institution dedicated to improving the quality of justice through the education of lawyers and law enforcement officials in the United States and throughout the world. The annual IP law conference brings together intellectual property lawyers from around the United States for two days to discuss emerging issues in IP law.
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