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[Conference Report] Patents, truth, PCT and more at the UIC School of Law International IP Practice Seminar

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Back in October, University of Illinois Chicago School of Law’s Center for Intellectual Property (“IP”), Information, and Privacy Law organized and virtually hosted its International IP Practice Seminar. Adam Ernette (UIC) reports on the seminar. Lisa Jorgenson, spoke at the Seminar’s featured session.

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The Digital Age of Journalism: My Placement at “The Globe and Mail”

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Pina D’Agostino’s IP Intensive Program. When I was placed with The Globe and Mail as part of Osgoode’s IP Intensive program, however, I certainly did not expect the extent to which I would be intertwined in the world of tech. Complying with privacy regulations, especially in IT contracts, is as important as it can be misunderstood.

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Conference Report: UIC Law Thinking Internationally about IP and ADR - What Every Lawyer & Corporate Counsel Should Know

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Adam Ernette from UIC Law reports: " A key theme in the Seminar was the opportunities for, and obstacles to, normalizing the use of ADR in IP cases. IP Center Director Professor Daryl Lim, Chief Executive of IPOS, Mrs. Rena Lee and Ms. The WIPO ADR Center handles all types of IP and technology disputes.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

While enjoying (or not) this heatwave, check the latest IP events and opportunities to be cool for the summer! Experts from different countries and regions will be sharing and exchanging insights on various areas of IP. closing dinner), IP Lunches (incl. Diversity and Inclusion Today, Would you like some IP with your Wine?,

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[Sponsored] Faculty at UNH Franklin Pierce On Emerging Spheres of IP law.

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We’re pleased to bring to you this post by UNH Franklin Pierce, wherein different faculty members at the law school discuss what they see as the emerging spheres of IP law. We asked faculty at UNH Franklin Pierce to predict emerging spheres of IP law. Note: this is a sponsored post. This is what they said.

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