
Location: B-CLE(opens in a new tab)
Presented with RNA Law(opens in a new tab)
Key Speaker(s): Rob Rodrigues(opens in a new tab) (RNA Law)
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In an April 2026 UC Berkeley Center for Law and Technology webcast, patent litigator Rob Rodrigues(opens in a new tab) of RNA Law surveyed Brazil’s rapidly maturing patent enforcement landscape, concluding that the country’s robust statutory right to preliminary injunctions — routinely granted within weeks of filing and frequently driving global settlements — demands urgent attention from any multinational operating in or entering the Brazilian market.
0.50 General CLE Credits Offered

This section gives quick answers to the most common questions about this insight. What changed, why it matters, and the practical next steps. If your situation needs tailored advice, contact the RNA Law team.
Q1: What is the main topic of the webcast?
A1: It surveys Brazil’s patent enforcement landscape and the role of preliminary injunctions.
Q2: Who presented the webcast?
A2: Patent litigator Rob Rodrigues of RNA Law presented the session.
Q3: What key point does the webcast highlight about Brazil?
A3: It highlights that preliminary injunctions are robust and often granted within weeks of filing.
Q4: Why does the webcast matter to multinational companies?
A4: Because Brazil’s injunction practice can affect enforcement strategy and global settlement dynamics.