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Back in October, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law’s Center for Intellectual Property (“IP”), Information, and Privacy Law organized and virtually hosted its International IP Practice Seminar. Adam Ernette (UIC) reports on the seminar. Lisa Jorgenson, spoke at the Seminar’s featured session. Maria Strong (U.S.
GIs Workshop The Institute for Information Law at the University of Amsterdam is organising a seminar on the new legislation on geographical indications (GIs). A total of 213 persons responded, including inventors IP lawyers, educators and policymakers. The webinar will take place on December 14, 2023.
The office’s proximity to individual inventors, small businesses, veterans, low-income populations, students, rural populations, and groups traditionally underrepresented in patent filings ensures that a diverse range of innovators will benefit from tailored educational programs.
The students will be responsible for leading seminar presentations during the last week of November, and ultimately submitting a major research paper. The IP Intensive Program kicks off with two weeks of class seminars featuring experts from the IP community.
Founded by inventors and entrepreneurs, the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law (UNH Franklin Pierce) is an Intellectual Property powerhouse, committed to training the next generation of IP lawyers through an emphasis on practice-based learning. This is what they said.
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