2004-2005 IP Event Archive
May 12, 2005
The Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago and the Chicago Intellectual Property Alliance welcomes Isabelle Boutillon, Director of the Management Division, Office of the PCT, at the World Intellectual Property Organization. Ms. Boutillon will discuss current developments at WIPO, with particular emphasis on the PCT. This event will be held at 12 noon at Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Registration is required.
May 4, 2005
The Chicago-Kent Program in Intellectual Property Law will host its Annual Tiki Reception to celebrate the accomplishments of everyone in the program and to say "thank you". The reception will be held at the Luau Room in Trader Vic's at the Palmer House Hilton Hotel from 5:00p-7:30p. Please RSVP to mvpiatt@kentlaw.edu.
April 27, 2005
The Intellectual Property Faculty will host a meeting to answer student questions regarding IP course selections for the coming year. This session will be held from 3:15p-4:00p in Room 583. Refreshments will be served. (The morning session is being held on Monday, April 25, 2005 .)
April 26, 2005
The final speaker for the Spring 2005 Chicago IP Colloquium is Professor Stacey Dogan from Northeastern University School of Law. Professor Dogan's paper entitled, " Revisiting the Merchandising Right," is available on the colloquium's Web site.
April 25, 2005
The Intellectual Property Faculty will host a meeting to answer student questions regarding IP course selections for the coming year. This session will be held from 8:30a-10:00a in Room 305. Refreshments will be served. (The afternoon session is being held on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 .)
April 12, 2005
The fifth speaker for the Spring 2005 Chicago IP Colloquium is Professor Thomas Nachbar from the University of Virginia School of Law. Professor Nachbar's paper entitled, " Monopoly, Mercantilism, and Intellectual Property," is available on the colloquium's Web site.
March 29, 2005
The fourth speaker for the Spring 2005 Chicago IP Colloquium is Professor Barton Beebe from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University . Professor Beebe's draft paper entitled, " Search and Persuasion in Trademark Law," is available on the colloquium's Web site.
March 24, 2005
The IP Student & Alumni Reception is at 5:30p in the 10th Floor Event Room. This is an excellent opportunity to socialize and network with Chicago-Kent alumns practicing in IP Law. This event is sponsored by the IP Law Society.
March 22, 2005
The IP Law Society is sponsoring an event, "Preparing for and Taking the Patent Bar: An Information Session," presented by Jennifer Yeh of Patent BarBri. This information session will be held at noon in Room C20. Lunch is included!
March 1, 2005
The next speaker for the Spring 2005 Chicago IP Colloquium is Professor Margo Bagley from Emory School of Law.
February 23, 2005
The IPLS and the Stuart Consulting Group at the Stuart Graduate School of Business is hosting an event, "The Valuation of Intellectual Property." The guest speaker is David J. Harkavy from Robinwood Consulting, an independent consulting firm specializing in the valuation and licensing of intellectual property. This event begins at 3:00p in Room 590.
February 16, 2005
First year students interested in Labor/Employment Law,
Intellectual Property Law, International/Comparative Law, or Environmental Law are invited to attend an informational reception from 4:15p-5:45p in Room 590. Students will have a chance to meet faculty and students from each program.
February 15, 2005
The second speaker for the Spring 2005 Chicago IP Colloquium is Professor Julie Cohen from Georgetown University Law Center . Professor Cohen's paper is entitled, "Copyright, Commodification, and Culture: Locating the Public Domain."
February 15, 2005
The IP Law Society is sponsoring an event entitled, "Google, Key Words and Pop-Up Ads: The Future of Trademarks on the Internet," at 12:00p in Room 170. The discussion will be led by Professors Dinwoodie and Holbrook.
February 1, 2005
The first speaker for the Spring 2005 Chicago IP Colloquium is Professor Clarisa Long from the University of Virginia School of Law. Professor Long's paper is entitled, "Trademark Dilution."
January 26, 2005
The IP Program and the Midwest Chapter of the Copyright Society is hosting a Copyright Society training session for the copyright attorneys and participating students from 3:00 -4:30p in Room 210.
Speakers for 2005
Chicago Intellectual Property Colloquium Announced
October 27, 2004
The Intellectual Property Law Society and the Career Services Office is sponsoring an event, "Careers in Intellectual Property Law." Come and learn about law clerking and associate opportunities within the copyright/trademark and patent practice areas.
October 25, 2004
8th Annual Charles Green Lecture in Law and Technology
"The Role of En Banc Review at the Federal Circuit" - The Honorable Arthur J. Gajarsa, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
1:30-3:30p: Federal Circuit Clerks Roundtable: Recent Developments in the Federal Circuit and Patent Law
4:00-5:30p: Charles Green Lecture
5:30-6:30p: Reception
October 21, 2004
The Chicago Intellectual Property Alliance is hosting IP Day in Chicago. The event is from 9:30-4:30p at Loyola University Chicago, 25 East Pearson Street, Rubloff Auditorium. Registration is required.
October 20, 2004
Todd Larson, Senior Counselor at the WIPO Coordination Office in New York, will speak on, "The World Intellectual Property Organization: Its History, Mandate, and Role in the Intellectual Property System," from 4:00 - 6:00p in Room 590.
October 7, 2004
The Intellectual Property Law Society is hosting a reception, "Meet the IP Faculty," at 5:00p in the Event Room on the 10th Floor. This event is open to all students and is a great opportunity to socialize with the IP faculty and IPLS members.
September 28, 2004
The Chicago-Kent IP Program and the Chicago Bar Association Young Lawyers Section Intellectual Property Committee program, "Careers in Intellectual Property Law: Views from Practice."
August 25, 2004
IP Roundtable Discussion, "P2P File Sharing and Copyright Law: Implications of the Grokster Decision"
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