The Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) will be holding its 33rd Annual Intellectual Property Law Summer Institute on July 12-14, 2007 on Mackinac Island in Michigan. The Institute, which is being co-sponsored by the Intellectual Property Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan, will provide information regarding the latest developments in patent, trademark, and copyright law, including discussions on the Supreme Court's decision in KSR Int'l. Co. v Teleflex Inc., the best approaches to patent protection in China, and how to address conflicts of interest in patent prosecutions.
Details regarding the Institute, including an agenda, can be found here, and a list of Institute faculty can be found here. Two pre-conference sessions will also be offered, the first entitled: "Drafting and Prosecuting Patents for Subsequent Litigation and Licensing," and the second entitled: "Taxation of Intellectual Property Interests: What Every IP Lawyer Should Know."
The registration fee for the Institute ranges from $295 to $395 (a $147.50 discounted rate is available to law students). Those interested in registering for the conference can do so here.
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