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Admissibility, Credibility & Weight of the Evidence Webcast

Home › Admissibility, Credibility & Weight of the Evidence Webcast

October 1, 2025 by

Admissibility, Credibility & Weight of the Evidence Webcast

Registration is Now Open
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
October 29, 2025

Event Overview

The Federal Circuit Bar Association® Patent Litigation Committee Presents:
Admissibility, Credibility & Weight of the Evidence: Strategy and Trial Considerations for Daubert Motions and Motions in Limine

Moderator:

Brooke S. Böll, Senior Managing Associate, Sidley Austin LLP

Panelists:

Claire Abernathy Henry, Partner, Miller Fair Henry PLLC
Rodger D. Smith II, Partner, Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLP
Shawnna Yashar, Partner, O’Melveny & Myers LLP

Summary: Winning or losing evidentiary motions can make or break a patent case.  But deciding which motions to make, gauging likelihood of success, and assessing their impact on trial strategy can be challenging given the evolving case law under Rule 702 and the different tendencies and local rules of district courts around the country.  Please join our panel of patent litigators as they discuss the legal and strategic considerations at play in shaping your case for trial through Daubert motions, motions to strike, and motions in limine.

You May View and Download the Webcast Flyer Here.

 

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Non-Member: $175

Government/Academic/Retired/Student Pricing:
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Non-Member: $50

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For information on CLE accreditation, please contact our CLE Manager at cle@fedcirbar.org.

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