
Patents, Damages
Los Angeles
If there is a theme to Amy Proctor's practice as a patent litigator, it is to apply the scientific method to solving legal problems.
"That includes a whole range of activities, including my work on patent damages where we use these scientific tools to really understand patented inventions' technical benefits, but then also quantify the economic value of those benefits," she said.
Proctor and her colleagues achie...
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