Topic: Use of Applicant Admitted Prior Art in Post Grant Proceeding “Applicant admitted prior art” arises from statements made by a patent applicant, such as in a patent’s specification or during prosecution, that identify the work of another as “prior …

June 22, 2023 Webinar CLE: Use of Applicant Admitted Prior Art in Post Grant Proceeding Read more »

Topic: AI and IP: Copyright and the New Frontiers of Generative AI, and Can AI Algorithms be Patent Inventors? Speakers: Please join us as speaker Dr. Christian E. Mammen gives a presentation on AI and its impact on intellectual property. …

May 3, 2023 Webinar CLE: AI and IP: Copyright and the New Frontiers of Generative AI, and Can AI Algorithms be Patent Inventors? Read more »

Topic: Back to Kindergarten – Prepositions in Patent Claims Summary: Prepositions appear in nearly all claim language, and yet prepositions are easily overlooked by practitioners and examiners. Interpretation of a simple preposition can be the decisive question for patentability, validity, …

December 14, 2022 Webinar CLE: Back to Kindergarten – Prepositions in Patent Claims Read more »

Topic: IP Section annual meeting & IP CLE – Convergence Without Predictability: Personal Jurisdiction Dilemma for Online Foreign Trademark Infringements in the E.U. and the U.S. Summary: Please join us as we provide a short summary of the Intellectual Property …

October 12, 2022 IP Section annual meeting & IP CLE – Convergence Without Predictability: Personal Jurisdiction Dilemma for Online Foreign Trademark Infringements in the E.U. and the U.S. Read more »

Topic: Previewing the Leahy-Cornyn-Tillis “Patent Trial and Appeal Board Reform Act of 2022” The Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (“AIA”) of 2011 made a number of significant changes to patent law in the United States. Among the most useful – and …

August 17, 2022 Webinar CLE: Previewing the Leahy-Cornyn-Tillis “Patent Trial and Appeal Board Reform Act of 2022” Read more »