The John Marshall Law School Center for Intellectual Property, Information & Privacy Law will be holding its 8th Annual Program on Ethics in the Practice of Intellectual Property Law from 8:15 am to 1:30 pm on May 5, 2017 in Chicago, IL. The conference will consist of the following sessions:
• What IP Lawyers Should Know About ARDC Proceedings and Client Complaints
• Ethical Issues Faced by In-House IP Counsel
• Conflicts of Interest in IP Practice
• Ethical Issues for IP Lawyers Regarding Cybersecurity & Data Privacy and Protection
• Ethical Issues in Patent Litigation
• Ethical Issues in the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board
Additional information about the program can be found here. Those interested in registering for the conference online can do so here; the registration fee is $195 (general registration); JMLS Students, Faculty, Staff, and IP Advisory Board Members can register for free.
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