As part of its ongoing Supreme Court series, the American University Washington College of Law Program on Information Justice & Intellectual Property will be hosting a post argument discussion on the Nautilus Inc. v. Biosig Instruments Inc. case from 4:15 to 5:45 pm (Eastern) on April 28, 2014 at the American University Washington College of Law in Washington, DC. The Nautilus Inc. panel discussion will be moderated by Prof. Michael Carroll, American University Washington College of Law, with a panel consisting of James E. Geringer of Klarquist Sparkman LLP, Counsel for Petitioner, Nautilus, Inc.; Charles Duan, Director, Patent Reform Project, Public Knowledge, Counsel for Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioner, Electronic Frontier Foundation and Public Knowledge; and Gregory Dolin, Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Medicine and Law, University of Baltimore.
Additional information about the post argument discussion, including registration/CLE information and information about the live and archived webcast, can be found here.
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