The George
Washington Law Review will be holding a Symposium entitled "Cracking the
Code: Ongoing § 101 Patentability Concerns in Biotechnology and Computer
Software" on November 15, 2013 at the George Washington University Law School. The agenda for the Symposium will include:
• Biotechnology Panel -- Charles Davis, former Editor-in-Chief, George Washington Law Review (moderator); Irene Calboli, Marquette University School of Law; Chris Holman, UMKC School of Law; John Golden, University of Texas at Austin School of Law; and Rebecca Eisenberg, University of Michigan Law School
• Practitioner Panel -- Jeff Kushan, Partner, Sidley Austin (moderator); Hans Sauer, Associate General Counsel, Biotechnology Industry Organization; Bernard Knight, Former General Counsel, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; and Donald Dunner, Finnegan
• Keynote Address -- Hon. Paul R. Michel, former Chief Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (invitation only)
Additional information about the Symposium, including a program and list of speakers, and registration information can be found here.
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