Thursday, July 9, 2009

MEETING: 2nd Annual Quad City Symposium

2nd ANNUAL QUAD CITY SYMPOSIUM
PUSHING THE ENVELOPE ON IP REFORM
JULY 16 & 17, 2009

(registration ends Friday, July 10, 2009)


Co-Sponsoring Organizations:
The Cincinnati Intellectual Property Law Association (CincyIP) (www.cincyip.org)
The Dayton Intellectual Property Law Association (DIPLA) (www.dipla.org)
The Toledo Intellectual Property Law Association (TIPLA) (www.toledoipla.org)
The Columbus Intellectual Property Law Association (CIPLA) (www.columbus-ip.org)
University of Dayton School of Law (UDSL) (law.udayton.edu)


Speakers (in order of appearance):
Judge Edward Damich (US Court of Federal Claims) and Nicholas Godici (recently appointed consultant to the USPTO, former Commissioner for Patents and current Executive Advisor for Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP)
PANEL 1: Timothy R. Holbrook (Professor Chicago-Kent); Matt Buchanan (Promote the Progress); Jim Dottavio (Owens-Corning); and Moderated by Roddy Bullock (The Procter & Gamble Co.)
PANEL 2: Judge Edward Damich (US Court of Claims), Judge Avern Cohn (EDMI), Judge Walter Rice (SDOH), Matt Buchanan (Promote the Progress); Art Stein (Hahn Loeser); and Moderated by Tim Hagan (Dinsmore & Shohl)


Locations:
Thursday’s Dinner – L’Auberge - www.laubergedayton.com (1 HR CLE Applied)
Friday’s Seminar – University of Dayton School of Law (Matthias Heck Courtroom)
(3 HR CLE Applied)


Dates:


THURSDAY, JULY 16th
Dinner – 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM


Cost of Thursday’s Dinner:
$50/member of CincyIP, DIPLA, TIPLA, or CIPLA
$75/non-member
$35/student


Register for Thursday’s Dinner: Thursday registration page (hosted by CincyIP)
Please register by Friday, July 10th. No refunds for cancellations without 48 hours of notice.


FRIDAY, JULY 17th
Seminar – 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM


Cost of Friday’s Seminar:
$100/member of CincyIP, DIPLA, TIPLA, or CIPLA
$150/non-member
$50/student


Register for Friday’s Seminar: Friday registration page (hosted by CincyIP)
Please register by Friday, July 10th. No refunds for cancellations without 48 hours of notice.