Faculty Presentations
Graeme B. Dinwoodie
November 2006
Do Intellectual Property Rights Harm or Help Developing Countries?, Federalist Society
National Lawyers Convention, Washington D.C.
Copyright Lawmaking Authority: An Internationalist Perspective on The Treaty Clause,
Faculty Workshop, Chicago-Kent College of Law
The WIPO Copyright Treaties: A Transition to the Future of International Copyright
Lawmaking?, Conference on The 1996 WIPO Copyright Treaties: 10 Years Later, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland
October 2006
Copyright Lawmaking Authority: An Internationalist Perspective on The Treaty Clause,
Symposium on Copyright and the Constitution, Columbia Law School
The Scope of Protection for Well-Known Marks Under U.S. and International Law, Seminar on
Well-Known Marks and Marks with a Reputation, IPR University Center, Helsinki, Finland
Developing a Private International Intellectual Property Law: Transnational Dialogue as a
Lawmaking Institution, Seminar on Transformations of the State, Loyola Chicago University School of Law
September 2006
Diversifying Without Discriminating: Complying with the Mandates of the TRIPS Agreement,
Conference on Patents and Diversity in Innovation, University of Michigan School of Law
Trademark Law and Social Norms, Colloquium on Intellectual Property Law, University of
Arizona School of Law
Fair Use After KP Permanent, Sixteenth All Ohio Annual Institute on Intellectual Property,
Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio
July 2006
Trademark Law and Linguistics: A Comment on Durant, Interdisciplinary Conference on
Trademarks, University of Cambridge
June 2006
Foreign and International Influences on National Copyright Policy: a Surprisingly Rich Picture,
Conference of the Arts and Humanities Council on the Future of Copyright, London, England
The Nuts and Bolts of Teaching, Association of American Law Schools, Workshop
for New Law Teachers, Washington, D.C.
Copyright and Free Expression, Association Littéraire et Artistique Internationale, Study
Days, Barcelona, Spain
The Global Politics of Intellectual Property, Association of American Law Schools Mid-Year
Meeting on Intellectual Property, Vancouver, Canada
May 2006
The Limits of Harmonization, Conference on the Role of the United States in International
Intellectual Property Law, John Marshall School of Law, Chicago
April 2006
Sources of Copyright Law: Key Influences in Formulating International Copyright Policy and
Adjudicating Copyright Internationally, Toronto Luncheon Meeting, Association Littéraire et Artistique Internationale, Canada
Developing a Private International Intellectual Property Law: Transnational Dialogue as a
Lawmaking Institution, Seminar on Innovation Law and Policy, University of Washington School of Law
Looking for Balance in TRIPS After Ten Years, Keynote Address, Conference on the
Intellectual Property Regime Complex, Michigan State University School of Law (with Dreyfuss)
Litigating Patent Cases in a More Interconnected World, Annual Meeting of the Intellectual
Property Rights Center, Helsinki, Finland
Recent Developments in Trademark Law at the European Court of Justice, Recent
Developments Seminar, Intellectual Property Rights Center, Helsinki, Finland
March 2006
The Role of Courts in Intellectual Property Lawmaking, Fourteenth Annual Fordham
Conference on International Intellectual Property Law and Policy, New York
Developing a Private International Intellectual Property Law: Transnational Dialogue as a
Lawmaking Institution, Spring 2006 International Law Roundtable on Private International Law and Intellectual Property Law, Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville
February 2006
Trademark Use, Faculty Workshop, Southern Methodist University, Dedman School of Law,
Dallas
Internationalizing Copyright Law, Seminar on Copyright Law, DePaul University College of
Law, Chicago
An Institutional Analysis of Private International Intellectual Property
Law, University of Toronto Centre for Innovation and Policy, Toronto,
Canada
January 2006
Trademark Law and Social Norms, University of Toronto Centre for
Innovation and Policy, Toronto, Canada
Intelligent Design and Trademark Law: A Bit More than Evolution,
but Please Tell Us Why, Section on Intellectual Property Law Program
on Trademarks and the Supreme Court, Association of American Law
Schools, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.
Timothy Holbrook
Upcoming
Claim Construction Update: What’s the Latest Trend?, Minnesota State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education, Minneapolis, MN, May 2, 2008.
Panelist, The Pendulum Swings Back: The Impact of Recent SCOTUS and Federal Circuit Cases, Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property 3rd Annual Symposium, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, IL, April 18, 2008.
April 2008
Moderator, What Patent Law Reform Really Means For You, American Bar Association, Section of Intellectual Property, 23rd Annual Intellectual Property Conference, Arlington, VA.
March 2008
Conference Fellow, A Symposium on PATENT FAILURE, University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
February 2008
Commentator, MSU IP & Communications Workshop, Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, MI.
January 2008
Panelist, Patent Reform – Motivations, Impact and Controversy, Northwestern School of Law IP Law Week, Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, IL.
November 2007
Equivalency and Patent Law’s Possession Paradox, Faculty Workshop, Santa Clara University School of Law, Santa Clara, CA.
Patent Law: The Year in Review (aka the Aftermath of the Supreme Court), On-Line Seminar: Patent, Trademark and Copyright: Hot Topics from 2007, American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA).
October 2007
Equivalency and Patent Law’s Possession Paradox, Stanford Law School Faculty Workshop, Stanford, CA.
Patent Law: The Year in Review (aka the Aftermath of the Supreme Court, Annual Meeting of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), Washington, DC.
September 2007
Moderator for Enablement and Written Description Discussion, Federal Circuit Reform Roundtable, Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, UC Berkeley School of Law, Berkeley, CA.
Extraterritoriality in U.S. Patent Law, Thomas Jefferson School of Law Faculty Workshop, San Diego, CA.
August 2007
Equivalency and Patent Law’s Possession Paradox, 7th Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference, DePaul University School of Law, Chicago, IL.
May 2007
Equivalency and Patent Law’s Possession Paradox, II Conference on High-Technology Law, University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland.
March 2007
What if US Patents and Applications Were Not Published?, What Ifs and Other Alternative Intellectual Property and Cyberlaw Stories, Fourth Annual Intellectual Property & Communications Law Program Symposium, Michigan State University College of Law.
Extraterritoriality in U.S. Patent Law, Patents and Progress: Reflections in the Midst of Change, 7th Annual CIPLIT Symposium, DePaul College of Law, Chicago, IL.
February 2007
Commentator on Revising TRIPS Art. 30: Clarifying the Scope of Exceptions toPatent Rights in WTO Countries by Toshiko Takenaka, Modest Proposals 3.0, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, New York, NY.
Panelist, Academics and the Courts, Richard Linn Inn of Court, Chicago, IL.
Moderator, IP Day in Chicago – The Supreme Court and Intellectual Property, Chicago Intellectual Property Alliance, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Chicago, IL.
January 2007
2006: A Year of Supreme Court Action and Federal Circuit Inaction, American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) Mid-Winter Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
November 2006
Patents, Identity, and the Specter of Privatized Eugenics, Patenting People, Conference at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, New York, NY.
October 2006
Contrasting the Extraterritorial Enforcement of Trademark and Patent Rights, American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.
September 2006
The Failed Promise of Phillips, presented at Phillips v. AWH Corp.: Are We StillBaffled?, Chicago Bar Association, Chicago, IL.
June 2006
Laboratory Corp. v. Metabolite Laboratories: Implications for Gene Patents, Patients, and Beyond, Teleconference for National Constitution Center.
Panel on Access to Patented Toxicogenomics Applications, Intellectual Property Concerns for Toxicogenomics, The National Academies, Committee on Emerging Issues and Data on Environmental Contaminants, Washington, DC.
March 2006
Panel Discussion on Patent Reform, Panelist, the Richard C. Sughrue Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy, Akron, OH.
The Return of the Supreme Court to Patent Law: 2005 in Review and 2006 in Preview, the Richard C. Sughrue Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy, Akron, OH.
Bradley Hulbert
May 2004
Patent Infringement: Doctrines of Equivalents & Purposive Construction in the US, UK and Germany, Management Forum, London, United Kingdom
Optimising Patent Applications for European and US Requirements, Management Forum, London, United Kingdom
Archived presentations for Professor Hulbert
Mickie Voges Piatt
Archived presentations for Professor Piatt
Richard Renner
Archived presentations for Professor Renner
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