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Tag Archives: IP Counsels’ Committee
IP Counsels Committee Conference in Phoenix Discusses Patent Reform
At the latest IP Counsels Committee Conference this past March, Q. Todd Dickinson, Executive Director of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), and E. Anthony Figg of Rothwell, Figg, Ernst & Manbeck, P.C., spoke to BIO’s member companies, universities, and law firm members about patent reform legislation. Patent Docs‘ Donald Zuhn wrote about Dickinson and Figg on Patent Reform yesterday: In the three weeks since the panel session took place, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy Read More >
Patent reform and Re-examination
Patent reform legislation was introduced in the House and Senate last week. Tell BIO what you think of the expansion of re-examination proceedings.
BIO IP Counsels’ Committee Conference Now Open for Non-BIO Member Company Attendance
Since 2002, BIO’s IP Counsels’ Committee Conference was a private event where BIO members learned about the hottest topics in the industry: newly-introduced legislation on Patent Reform, draft BIO comments to the Patent & Trademark Office, experiences from fellow member companies and universities, all under the guise of a “fun” 3-day Conference & Meeting. Well, the results are in: the Conference has always been fun, because of the savvy planning of BIO staffers who incorporate Read More >




