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Welcome to AccelPro IP Law, where we provide expert interviews and coaching to accelerate your professional development. Today we’re featuring a conversation with Kristen Osenga, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at University of Richmond School of Law.

In this conversation, Osenga explains her view of predatory infringement as compared to efficient infringement in patent law, which specific circumstances encourage predatory infringement, the long-term ramifications of eBay versus MercExchange, strategies for smaller patent portfolio holders, patent pools, and her path to academia.

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