The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) will be holding its Intellectual Property Counsels Committee (IPCC) Fall Conference & Meeting on November 2-4, 2011 in New York, NY. The semi-annual IPCC conference will once again be open to the public.
The conference will offer presentations on the following topics:
Wednesday, November 2:
• When Bad Things Happen to Good People: In House Counsel Behind Bars (Pre-Conference Workshop)
Thursday, November 3:
• Patent Reform Implementation -- Janet Gongola, Associate Solicitor, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
• What Will Patent Reform Mean to You?
• Patent Cancellation Proceedings
• IP Issues in Bankruptcy
• Luncheon Guest Speaker -- Robert L. Stoll, Commissioner of Patents, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
• The Divide on Joint Infringement
• What's Patentable, and How Do I Claim It?
Friday, November 4:
• IP from the Investor’s Perspective
• Written Description: Where Are We Now Post-Ariad?
• Inside the USPTO: Practical Tips for Getting Your Patent Through
In addition, there will be a welcome reception on Wednesday, November 2 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at the Campbell Apartment, and a dinner reception at the Russian Tea Room from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Thursday, November 3.
A program agenda for this conference, including a list of speakers and descriptions of the presentations and events can be obtained here.
The registration fee for the conference is $475 (core R&D companies that are BIO members), $875 (core R&D companies that are not BIO members), $1,100 (service providers that are BIO members), or $1,600 (service providers that are not BIO members). Those interested in registering can do so here or by faxing a registration form to 202-488-0650. Additional information can be found at the conference website.
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