23rd annual intellectual property · moderator: john c. herman, robbins gellar rudman & dowd...
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW INSTITUTE
THURSDAY–SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14–16, 2017
10.5 CLE Hours 1 Ethics Hours 1 Professionalism Hour 4 Trial Practice Hours
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co-sponsored by:
Intellectual Property Law SectionState Bar of Georgia
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A G E N D A PRESIDING: James H. Johnson, Jr., Program Chair; Chair, Intellectual Property Law Section, State Bar of Georgia; Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP, Atlanta
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 20177:00pm- WELCOME RECEPTION8:30pm
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 20177:15 REGISTRATION (All attendees must check in upon arrival)
7:30 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
7:50 WELCOME AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW James H. Johnson, Jr.
8:00 LESSONS IN PROFESSIONALISM Introduction: Virginia L. Carron, Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner LLP, Atlanta Speaker: Hon. Timothy C. Batten, Sr., United States District Judge, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta
9:00 CYBERSECURITY: WHAT YOU STILL NEED TO KNOW Introduction: Brent R. Bellows, Knowles Intellectual Property Strategies LLC, Atlanta Moderator: Richard W. Miller, Ballard Spahr LLP, Atlanta Panelist: Edward J. McAndrew, Ballard Spahr LLP, Wilmington, DE Steven T. Snyder, Smith, Moore, Leatherwood, Charlotte, NC
10:00 BREAK
10:15 BREAKOUT SESSION
BREAKOUT 1A
PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD PRESENTATION Introduction: Virginia L. Carron Moderator: Rivka D. Monheit, Pabst Patent Group LLP, Atlanta Panelists: Hon. Trenton Ward, Lead Administrative Patent Judge, USPatent&TrademarkOffice,Alexandria,VA Hon. Christopher L. Crumbley, Administrative Patent Judge,USPatent&TrademarkOffice,Alexandria,VA
BREAKOUT 1B
THE INTERSECTION OF TRADEMARK AND COPYRIGHT LAW Introduction: Rachel A. Geist, Jones Day, Atlanta Speakers: Bruce W. Baber, King & Spalding LLP, New York Catherine R. Rowland, Senior Advisor to the US Register of Copyrights, Washington, DC
11:15 BREAK
11:30 BREAKOUT SESSION
BREAKOUT 2A
UNIFIED EUROPEAN PATENT COURT Introduction: Christopher P. “Chris” Lightner, Alston & Bird LLP, Atlanta Moderator: Christopher L. “Chris” Curfman, Meunier Carlin & Curfman LLC, Atlanta Panelists: Margareta Ydreskog, Zacco Linkoping, Sweden Alexander “Alex” Robinson, Dehns, London
BREAKOUT 2B
THE NEW FEDERAL DEFEND TRADE SECRETS ACT: HOW WE GOT HERE AND WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED Introduction: David L. Pardue, Owen, Gleaton, Egan, Jones & Sweeney, LLP, Atlanta Speaker: Randall E. Kahnke; Faegre Baker Daniels, Minneapolis, MN
12:30 STRATEGIC IP PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT Moderator: Matthew H. Smith, Innovolt, Inc., SeniorVicePresident-Strategy&GeneralCounsel, Atlanta Panelists: Leslie K. Slavich, Spanx, Inc., General Counsel, Atlanta K.H. “Steven” Wong, The Home Depot, Assistant General Counsel, Intellectual Property, Atlanta Stephanie A. Allen, Cox Communications Inc., Senior IP Counsel, Atlanta
1:30 RECESS
5:00 COCKTAIL RECEPTION6:00 DINNER Please pay $100 to ICLE if bringing a guest (Judges, PTO Personnel, Law School Professors, and In-House Counsel excluded).
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 20177:45 CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:00 FEDERAL CIRCUIT MOCK ARGUMENT Introduction: Virginia L. Carron Moderator: Timothy R. Holbrook, Professor, Emory University School of Law, Atlanta Presiding: Hon. Raymond T. Chen, Judge, US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Washington, D.C.
9:00 ETHICS Moderator: Virginia L. Carron Panelists: Hon. Steve C. Jones, Judge, US District Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Hon. Leigh Martin May, Judge, US District Court, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta
10:00 BREAK
10:15 BREAKOUT SESSION
BREAKOUT 3A
THE SLANTS CASE – WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU? Introduction: James H. Johnson, Jr. Speaker: Theodore H. “Ted” Davis, Jr., Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP, Atlanta
BREAKOUT 3B CURRENT TRENDS AND HOT TOPICS IN PATENT LITIGATION Moderator: John C. Herman, Robbins Gellar Rudman & Dowd LLP, Atlanta Panelists: John W. Harbin, Meunier Carlin & Curfman LLC, Atlanta Daniel A. “Dan” Kent, Kent & Risley LLC, Alpharetta Natasha H. Moffitt, King & Spalding LLP, Atlanta
11:15 FINAL PLENARY SESSION JOINT PATENT, TRADEMARK AND COPYRIGHT SESSION COVERING: COPYRIGHTS IN THE UNITED STATES – A VIEW FROM THE COPYRIGHT OFFICE Introduction: M. Katherine “Katie” Bates, Meunier Carlin & Curfman LLC, Atlanta Speaker: Karyn T. Temple, Claggett, Acting Register of Copyrights, Washington, DC TRADEMARKS IN THE UNITED STATES: A VIEW FROM THE USPTO Introduction: James H. Johnson, Jr. Speaker: Sharon Marsh, Deputy Commissioner for Trademark Examination, United States Patent and TrademarkOffice,Alexandria,VA
PATENTS IN THE UNITED STATES: A VIEW FROM THE USPTO Introduction: Virginia L. Carron Speaker: Hon. David Ruschke, Chief Judge, Patent Trial and Appeal Board, United States Patent and TrademarkOffice,Alexandria,VA
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12:30 RESUME PLENARY SESSION
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I N S T I T U T E LO C AT I O N
OMNI AMELIA ISLAND PLANTATION RESORT6800 First Coast Highway, Amelia Island, Florida | 1-800-834-4900Attend the State Bar of Georgia IP Section’s 23rd Annual Intellectual Property Law Institute at the beautiful Omni Amelia Island Resort! The IP Institute provides great networking opportunities, dining, and social activities with colleagues and friends, free time in the afternoons to enjoy golf, tennis and other activities, or relax on the beach. Enjoy an end-of-summer getaway with the family at this beautiful resort!
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