Had a great time interviewing the exceptional @IUCoachAsh, IU Women's BB, to get a coach's perspective on the NIL issue, for last night's program at the Plager IP Inn of Court. All of the IP lawyers in Indy now want to go back to school to play ball for @IUCoachAsh. #iuwbb
Great to hear new work on the PTAB from @emptydoors at yesterday’s IP Colloquium here at Maurer. Interesting discussion; great questions from the students.
On behalf of CIPR and IPA, thank you to Profs. Kevin Brown, Don Knebel, and Shana Wallace and IU Women's Basketball coach Ashley Williams for a wonderful panel discussion on NCAA antitrust & NIL licensing issues for collegiate athletes.
Excited to announce the publication of the Research Handbook on #Trademark Law Reform, my latest project with the incomparable @GraemeBD, featuring original scholarship from a star-studded cast of trademark scholars: https://t.co/JRID1iu8Er
IP Theory's first episode for Season 4 of Fire of Genius is now available! IP Theory editors Catherine Morgan, Emma Ng and Rita Xia discuss with the intersection of IP, antitrust, and economics with Dr. Antara Dutta of Amazon. @ciprmaureripth
https://t.co/THssH9RKH9
Tomorrow! Join ChIPs Maurer for a de-stress session as we head into finals, a wine and whine! Come and go as you are able. Register in advance here: https://t.co/F5EWJ4fvmC!
Congrats to Richa Patel ('22), recipients of the @WomenandHiTech 2020 Leading Light Awards Barnes & Thornburg patent law scholarship, which is awarded to the top female law student studying Patent or Corporate Law as determined by the selection committee. https://t.co/xlOYNaK8nw.
This week's events: a training session for student volunteers of VIPs (our IP pro bono project), office hours for those with questions about Loyola, a visit from Uma Suthersanen (@QMUL) to the IP Colloquium, and a panel discussion about practicing IP in federal agencies. Whew!
This week at the CIPR: office hours for students with questions about the bidding process for the Loyola Patent Law Interview Program & the IP Colloquium hosts Daryl Lim (@uicjohnmarshall) who will present "Saving Substantial Similarity." Email [email protected] to RSVP @lawlancer
It's #IPAFriday! Mentor/mentee pairings this year might not give us the same opportunities to take cute pictures like this one of Richa Patel and Sarah Kelly last year, but we’re really excited for the opportunity to get to know each other and connect members with one another!
On 10/2, we're hosting a panel discussion featuring practitioners with experience practicing IP for the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, NASA, and more! RSVP by emailing [email protected].
This week at the CIPR we have back-to-back events on Thursday, Sept 10: a panel discussion, "Pharmaceutical Innovations: Patents and the Politics of COVID-19" (https://t.co/e4FJrVn31L), and a ChIPs Coffee Break (https://t.co/VzGRCKYr3D).
Thank you to today's panelists for sharing their experiences with our students! One takeaway: remember that your law career is a marathon, not a sprint. Take care of yourselves, but also take advantage of all the practical experiences @iumaurerlaw has to offer, like IP Clinic.
Introducing your panelists for tomorrow's IP Alumni panel discussion: Chris Cassella ('17) is an associate of @lockelord's Chicago office where he is a member of the Firm’s IP Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology and IP Litigation groups.
https://t.co/X5ipb3dlM6
RSVP to [email protected].
Introducing your panelists for Friday's IP Alumni panel discussion! Sarah Eddy ('19) is an associate at Norton Rose Fulbright (@NLawGlobal) focusing on patent prosecution. She specializes in life sciences and healthcare technologies.
RSVP to [email protected].
Introducing your panelists for Friday's IP Alumni panel discussion! Evan Glass ('18) is an associate at Foley & Lardner LLP in San Diego. His experience includes patent preparation and prosecution and infringement analysis. https://t.co/mjSMeGCavQ.
RSVP to [email protected].
This week at the CIPR: Marketa Trimble (@UNLVLaw) speaks to the IP Colloquium + a panel discussion featuring IP alumni: Chris Cassella ('17, Locke Lord), Sarah Eddy ('19, Norton Fulbright, Rose), Evan Glass ('18, Foley & Lardner), and LaShaila Spivey ('19, Frost Brown Todd).
Wonderful session of Prof. Marshall Leaffer's International IP Colloquium today at the Center for Intellectual Property Research, featuring Irene Calboli on Geographical Indications, joining us online from Singapore. Thanks, Prof. Calboli!