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Tag Archives: IPCC
BIO IPCC Conference Launches Next Week
BIO’s IPCC Spring Conference is in San Diego next week, March 25-27. Find this year’s line-up below and follow me on twitter at @rzwahlen for live tweeting of the panels. Pre-Conference Workshop: Effecting and Managing Change Sponsored by: Foley & Lardner LLP The panel will discuss lobbying and public messaging about IP. This workshop will provide an overview and illustrative anecdotes on how to lobby Congress and the administration on certain issues. and how to Read More >
BIO IP Counsels Committee Conference: Spring 2013 Line-Up
San Diego, California is the next site for the BIO IP Counsels Committee Conference. On March 25, 2013, biotech IP counsel will gather for an event dedicated to providing in-house IP counsel opportunities to learn cutting edge issues, network with their peers, and to enjoy another great location. Here is the session line-up and confirmed speakers with more speaker confirmations to come. Visit BIO’s IP Counsels Committee Conference page to register and learn more. Pre-Conference Read More >
Inter Partes Review – a Useful Tool for Overcoming Freedom-to-Operate Obstacles
By Eric K. Steffe, Eldora L. Ellison, Ph.D., Todd Spalding, and Deborah A. Sterling, Ph.D. For companies facing freedom-to-operate obstacles, the AIA provides a number of tools for dealing with troublesome patents. While proceeding at risk in the face of such patents sometimes make sense, inter partes review (IPR) provides a viable option for challenging them and should be considered as a valuable addition to one’s freedom-to-operate toolbox. Inter partes reexamination (IPX), which (bio)pharma used Read More >
Biotech Patenting Event: BIO’s 2012 Fall IPCC in Charleston, South Carolina
BIO’s 2012 Fall IPCC Conference event on November 12-14 gathers biotech in-house counsels to provide and discuss relevant IP developments. The Honorable Jimmie V. Reyna, Circuit Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit keynotes this year’s program along with the Honorable Judge Sally Gardner Lane, Administrative Patent Judge, Trial Division, Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences. Find program topics and speakers below. Click here for the full agenda. Picking the Read More >
2012 Fall Event Preview
The 2012 BIO International Convention, the global event for biotechnology, held at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center in Boston, Mass., wrapped this June. The event hosted a record 25,291 partnering meetings and highlighted a broad array of top-level speakers addressing critical global challenges and the top issues in biotechnology. Hosted by the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), the event drew 16,505 industry leaders from 49 states and 65 countries. See what BIO President and CEO Jim Greenwood Read More >




