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FVC1907

Big Data & Patent Valuations

Date
November 4, 2019
$49
Standard Price
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Interpret the intersection of Big Data and patent valuation and ways to use Big Data to augment and defend patent valuation opinions.

Learning Objectives

  • Evaluate the application of Big Data and patent valuation assignments.
  • The program is practical and will include many examples of the application of Big Data and patent valuation assignments.

Speaker

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President, Pellegrino & Associates, LLC

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