The UIC John Marshall Law School is holding a conference entitled "Digital Platforms: Innovation, Antitrust, Privacy & the Internet of Things" on March 13, 2020 from 8:45 am to 4:30 pm. According to the announcement:
Online platforms have become a focal point for many in the United States as well as in key jurisdictions around the world. Governments and legal advisors are struggling to understand the issues and implications these platforms raise, particularly in the areas of intellectual property, privacy, and antitrust law and practice. This Conference brings together top experts in government, industry, practice, and academia to share their cutting-edge insights on these issues as well as where things are headed. It will feature highly interactive sessions and opportunities to speak directly to these experts to have questions answered. It is the only event of its kind in the Midwest and one that is not to be missed.
The program will be held at UIC John Marshall Law School in Chicago, IL. The school is offering 6.25 hours of CLE credit (pending approval). The fees for the conference are: General Registration: $195; In-house/Nonprofits/Small Firms: $95; Government: Free, Limited scholarships available for 2017–2019 JMLS graduates, non-UIC students, academics; and needs-based attendees, Free for: UIC Students, Faculty, Adjunct Professors, Staff, and IP Center Advisory Board Members.
Additional information can be found here.
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