The Center for Intellectual Property Law at the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois will be holding its annual Intellectual Property Law Conference on February 23, 2007. The morning session of the conference will focus on recent developments in patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret law as well as electronic discovery under the new federal court rules. The patent track of the afternoon session will consist of a panel discussion on the mediation of patent disputes, presentations on willful infringement and waiver of privilege and Federal Circuit obviousness law, and a bench/bar dialogue on jury instructions in patent cases.
The registration fee for the conference ranges from $95 to $195. Information about the conference and registration can be found here.
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