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The Expert Advisor, Volume 2, Issue 2

Posted on July 17, 2008 10:21 AM |Permalink |TrackBacks (0)

Dear Friends,

This issue of The Expert Advisor contains valuable advice from two of Round Table Group's experts with vast experience in corporate and patent matters. First, our Featured Expert, Prof. Douglas M. Branson, a renowned authority on corporate governance and securities regulation, provides litigators with 10 tips for use in preparing expert witnesses prior to depositions and trial.

An article authored by Philip L. Brooks, Managing Member of Brooks Consulting LLC, brings an insider's perspective to patent-infringement investigations. Phil explains how methods of investigation have changed over the last decade and notes that important data can be obtained by attending trade shows, speaking with employees and industry experts, and conducting Web research.

A third article highlights the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling that limits the ability of patent holders to demand royalties from companies at each stage of the production process.

Round Table Group is dedicated to providing our readers with assistance in locating, preparing, and utilizing experts. Please send your ideas for upcoming themes or articles to mswansiger@roundtablegroup.com.

Regards,

Russ W. Rosenzweig, CEO
Round Table Group, Inc.

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