UIC John Marshall's Center for Intellectual Property, Information & Privacy Law will be offering its Annual Ethics in the Practice of IP Law Seminar -- for the first time as an online webinar -- on June 5, 2020 from noon to 3:45 pm (CDT). The program will cover a variety of topics on ethics and professionalism that are relevant to IP lawyers. Attendees will learn about the types of ethical issues that arise in daily practice, as well as fundamental principles, rules, and insights to help them handle these issues. This year's program focuses on patent law issues and features two mental health presentations.
The Seminar is approved for 3.25 Hours of Professional Responsibility including 1 Hour of Mental Health/Substance Abuse by the Illinois MCLE Board. Attorneys who need CLE from other states are welcome to apply to their jurisdictions on their own. The extension of CLE credit is subject to each state's approval.
The registration fee is $40 (general registration) or free (government attendees, UIC students, faculty, adjunct professors, staff, and IP Center advisory board members). Additional information regarding the program can be found here.
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