The John Marshall Law School Center for Intellectual Property Law will be holding its 56th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference on February 24, 2012 in Chicago, IL. The conference will consist of the following sessions:
• Recent Developments in Intellectual Property Law;
• Bernard Knight, General Counsel, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office will present a luncheon keynote on "The Future Challenges of IP Litigation: A Judge's Perspective";
The conference's afternoon patent track will consist of sessions on:
• Supreme Court’s Renewed Interest in Patent Law;
• Critical Trends in 2012 from In-House Perspective;
• Monetizing IP and Generating Cash from Patents; and
• E-Discovery -- Limiting the Solar System or Expanding the Universe?
Additional information about the conference, including a schedule, list of speakers, and registration form can be found here. Those interested in registering for the conference online can do so here; the registration fee is $195 (general rate), $95 (government, judicial, and academic rate), or free (JMLS students).
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