The John Marshall Law School Center for Intellectual Property Law will be holding its "Ethics in the Practice of Intellectual Property Law" program from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm on April 29, 2011 in Chicago, IL. The program will consist of the following sessions:
• What IP Lawyers Should Know about the ARDC and Client Complaints
• Therasense -- Does it Make Sense? Has the Federal Circuit Finally Fixed the Law of Inequitable Conduct?
• The Ethics of Deception
• How to Have Fewer Clients and Yet Make More Money
• Ethical Issues Relating to the Attorney Client Privilege in IP
• Ethics in IP Licensing
Additional information about the program, including a registration form, can be found here. Those interested in registering for the program online can do so here; the registration fee is $195 (general rate) or $95 (government, judicial, and academic rate); attendees are eligible for 4 hours of professional responsibility CLE credit.
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