Cliff Brazen Provides Tips for Tackling a Preliminary Injunction Proceeding

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Erise IP associate Cliff Brazen recently authored an article for Intellectual Property Magazine that examines how a well-defended preliminary injunction motion can tank the plaintiff’s case and put the defendant in the fast lane to resolving a lawsuit in a matter of months rather than years.

Brazen writes, “a PI will often throw a patent defendant off guard. So long as the defendant gets organized, and develops a plan of attack, the defendant can successfully leverage its response to not just defeat the motion, but to put itself in a position to get an early victory in the case.”

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