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Valuation of Settlement Positions Alexander Poltorak, Ph.D. General Patent Corporation October 31, 2006 © General Patent Corporation 2006. All rights reserved.
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2 Overview Rational Approach: Taking emotions out of the equation; Patent litigation as risk management. Litigation Risk Analysis: Decision Trees; Choosing probabilities. Other Decision-Making Tools: Monte Carlo Simulation; Game Theory.
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3 Rational Approach: Taking emotions out of the equation “Fighting to the death” is a sure way of getting your death wish. “Never hate your enemies – it clouds your judgment.” – The Godfather “It’s not personal, it’s strictly business.” – The Godfather
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4 Rational Approach: Patent litigation as risk management Quantum Mechanics of patent litigation. Although patents are presumed valid, in reality, they are neither valid nor invalid until tried in court. Collapsing the wavefunction, i.e. going to court. Litigation as risk management.
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5 Constructing a Decision Tree Baby Tree
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6 Decision Tree for Patent Litigation
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7 Choosing Probabilities National statistics: Validity: 65%; Enforceability: 89%; Infringement: 65%. Statistics for your district: EDT: 88%; Massachusetts: 34%; Statistics for your judge.
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8 Refining Probabilities Specific issues impacting on the merits of your case: Questions of ownership; Questions of inequitable conduct; Willfulness; Marking; Latches and/or estoppel; Other claims, e.g. breach of contract. Delphi method.
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9 Rolling Back the Tree
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10 To Settle or Not to Settle
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11 To Settle or Not to Settle When the plaintiff is a NPE. When the plaintiff is a competitor. Valuing a patent monopoly.
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12 Present Value of Patent Monopoly
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13 Common Mistakes Various outcomes are not statistically independent. Jury bias. Law of large numbers. Catastrophic outcomes.
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14 Other Decision-Making Tools Monte Carlo Simulation Game Theory
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15 Conclusion Stay rational; Use of formal decision-making tools helps keep emotions at bay; Use of decision tree helps compare certainty of settlement with uncertainty of litigation; You get to play this game once – don’t gamble; Whatever the probability, if the result is unacceptable you cannot take the chance; Trial is an expensive Russian roulette.
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