Chinese Blog Post on 63rd Annual IP Conference

Delighted to share the first blog post from last Friday's 63rd Annual IP Conference on IP Compass by Runhua Wang.

International IP Practice Seminar: Patents, Trademarks, Designs

The seminar traces its roots back to over 20 years, offering a "one-stop shop" for practitioners, inhouse counsel, academics and paralegals...

APALSA

Joined students from the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association ("APALSA") for Novemberfest, an annual event bringing together judges, attorneys, and academics to meet with UIC John Marshall Law School students.

1 Week to Conference!

Just one week to go before our 63rd Annual IP Conference. Thanks to our speakers, sponsors, and attendees, we're excited that this may be the best year yet for what is probably the oldest IP conference in the world.

Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez Visits Chicago

Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez visited Chicago to meet with alums and share news from the Farm this evening. In a wide-ranging Q&A session, she responded to questions about key challenges facing the Law School, its clinical programs, and other new developments there.

The ITC: An Insider’s View

We were delighted to host Judge Essex, who delivered a public lecture titled "The ITC: An Insider's View.

Don Dunner

When I became Director in 2015, we reconstituted our advisory board. Those of us who knew Don agreed from the start that he was the obvious choice to be Chair.

Panel topic descriptions now available. Last chance to register!

Panel topic descriptions now available. Last chance to register!

UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law’s 8th Annual IP Scholars’ Roundtable

Delighted to speak at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law’s 8th Annual IP Scholars’ Roundtable. Over two days, scholars from across the U.S. and Canada debated the legal implications of their research on commerce, social justice, creativity, innovation, culture, and more. See details here: http://bit.ly/2LVScyu.

Franklin Pierce IP Library

Visiting UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law’s IP Library was one of the highlights of my trip there.