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SUMMARY:OCIPLA October 2017 Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Trademark and copyright enforcement in the digital world \nSummary\nThe USPTO IP Attaché Program promotes high-quality intellectual property protection and enforcement internationally through IP Attachés located in U.S. embassies and consulates around the world. USPTO attaches from each of the following regions will discuss the program and recent intellectual property issues: \n\nChina\nBolivia\, Chile\, Colombia\, Ecuador\, and Peru\nMexico\, Central America\, and the Caribbean\nEuropean Union\, European Trade Commission\, and Turkey\nWorld Trade Organization and World Intellectual Property Organization\n\nSee the IP Attaché Services flyer for additional information. \nSpeakers \nDominic Keating\n DIRECTOR\, USPTO IP ATTACHE PROGRAM \nDominic Keating is the Director of the Intellectual Property Attaché Program at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. He provides legal and policy direction to USPTO’s Intellectual Property Attaches based in Belgium\, Brazil\, China\, India\, Kuwait\, Mexico\, Peru\, Russia\, Switzerland\, and Thailand. \nFrom 2010 to 2011\, he was a Patent Attorney in USPTO’s Office of Policy and External Affairs\, where he specialized in patents and health\, biotechnology\, genetic resources\, traditional knowledge\, the Convention on Biological diversity and climate change. He led a team of twelve attorneys to address intellectual property issues in South Asia. He also headed a Task Force to reform USPTO’s Intellectual Property Attaché Program. \nFrom 2006 to 2010\, he served as the First Secretary for Intellectual Property in the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi\, where he promoted high standards of intellectual property protection and enforcement in India and other South Asian countries. He was awarded a Silver Medal by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce for his work. \nMr. Keating has served as a Patent Attorney in USPTO’s Office of International Relations (2003-2006)\, the Intellectual Property Attaché at the United States Mission to the World Trade Organization in Geneva (2001-2003)\, an Attorney-Advisor in USPTO’s Office of Legislative and International Affairs (2000-2001)\, a Patent Examiner at the USPTO (1997-2000) and a Trademark Examining Attorney at the USPTO (1996-1997). Mr. Keating has headed numerous U.S. Delegations to the World Trade Organization Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights Council and to meetings of the World Intellectual Property Organization. \nMr. Keating is an Adjunct Associate Professor at American University Washington College of Law. He earned his Masters of Science Degree in Biotechnology from Johns Hopkins University and he has worked as a scientist for American Cyanamid Corporation. \n  \nSusan Wilson\n IP ATTACHÉ FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION AND EUROPEAN COMMISSION \nSusan Wilson currently serves as the first U.S. intellectual property attaché to the European Union (EU).  Her responsibilities include monitoring intellectual property-related developments in institutions and in its member states.  She also contributes to bilateral IP-related dialogues with Switzerland and Turkey\, advances U.S. IP policy objectives at the OECD\, and supports fellow Geneva-based U.S. IP attachés in their work with the WTO and various U.N. institutions. \nPrior to being sworn in as attaché\, Ms. Wilson was a director for intellectual property and innovation at the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR)\, where she coordinated the annual Special 301 Review of trading partners’ IPR policies and practices and the development of the annual Notorious Markets List of physical and online marketplaces that facilitate trademark counterfeiting and copyright piracy worldwide.  Prior to joining USTR\, Ms. Wilson served as director of the Office of Intellectual Property Rights in the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration.  While at Commerce\, Ms. Wilson was the U.S. co-chair of the Transatlantic IPR Working Group and one of the Department’s inaugural detailees to the Interagency Trade Enforcement Center at USTR. \nMs. Wilson has also served in several other federal agencies\, including as:  deputy director of the Office of International Intellectual Property Enforcement at the U.S. Department of State; an attorney specializing in domestic and international intellectual property enforcement issues in the Office of Legislative and International Affairs at the USPTO; a trial attorney in the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section\, Criminal Division\, at the U.S. Department of Justice; and an attorney in the Intellectual Property Rights Branch at the U.S. Customs Service.  In early 2001\, she left the government to join the International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition (IACC) as senior policy counsel\, and returned to public service in 2002. \n  \nMichael Mangelson\n IP ATTACHÉ FOR EAST CHINA\, CENTRAL CHINA AND TAIWAN \nMichael Mangelson is the intellectual property (IP) attaché based in Shanghai\, China\, where he is responsible for advocating U.S. IP interests in China. \nMr. Mangelson began his post at the U.S. Consulate General Shanghai in August 2014\, bringing with him 20 years of experience as a business IP attorney with a focus on China services. He is fluent in Mandarin Chinese and is a former partner of U.S. law firm Stoel Rives\, LLP in Salt Lake City\, Utah\, where he served as chair of the firm’s China group and founder and chair of the firm’s Salt Lake City technology and intellectual property group. \nMr. Mangelson served as chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the Utah State Bar and taught IP law and technology licensing as an adjunct professor at Brigham Young University law school for 12 years. \nHe has frequently been recognized for excellence in intellectual property law\, being selected by Best Lawyers in America\, ® a well-known attorney rating service\, as “Trademark Law Lawyer of the Year” in 2012\, and has been consistently named as a top IP attorney in Best Lawyers and Chambers USA: Guide to America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. \nPrior to Stoel Rives\, Mr. Mangelson studied Chinese language in Nanjing University and practiced business IP law\, corporate finance\, and mergers and acquisitions with U.S. law firms Morrison &amp; Foerster and Jones Day in Los Angeles\, Hong Kong\, and Taiwan. Mr. Mangelson holds a Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University Law School. \n  \nTodd Reves\n IP ATTACHÉ FOR MEXICO\, CENTRAL AMERICA\, AND CARIBBEAN \nJ. Todd Reves is the USPTO’s regional intellectual property (IP) rights attaché for Mexico\, Central America\, and the Caribbean. Prior to this position\, Mr. Reves served as a senior advisor in the Office of the Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator\, Executive Office of the President\, where he worked primarily on border measures and IP crime in the digital environment. \nMr. Reves also served as an attorney-advisor in the USPTO’s Office of Policy and International Affairs\, where he oversaw IP enforcement activities in the Middle East and North Africa. In this capacity\, he planned and delivered technical assistance and capacity-building programs for judges\, prosecutors\, police officers\, and customs officials. He has also worked extensively in Russia\, China\, Vietnam\, South Africa\, and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). Mr. Reves was also responsible for policy advice and oversight at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). \nMr. Reves served as the IP attaché at the U.S. Mission Geneva from 2010 to 2013. In this capacity\, he represented the U.S. government at WIPO\, advised the U.S. ambassador on IP policy\, and conducted outreach to other missions in Geneva. Mr. Reves served as the Group B (group of developed countries) coordinator from July 2011 to October 2012\, representing the group’s positions on all aspects of IP law and policy in WIPO standing committees and\nassociated working groups. \nPrior to his posting in Geneva\, Mr. Reves served at the Office of the United States Trade Representative as director for intellectual property and innovation\, focusing on implementation of the Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR). He was also a member of the U.S. negotiating team for the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. \nPrior to joining the USPTO\, Mr. Reves served as an attorney-advisor with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in Washington\, D.C.\, where he was responsible for issuing legal determinations on IP infringement\, domestic and international training\, and outreach\, as well as a variety of other aspects of commercial fraud. He also represented CBP at the World Customs Organization. \nMr. Reves began his civil service career as a U.S. Customs inspector in Dallas\, Texas. \n  \nAnn Chaitovitz\n IP ATTACHÉ FOR SOUTH AMERICA \nAnn Chaitovitz is the intellectual property (IP) attaché based in Lima\, Peru. She advises U.S. government personnel and national IP offices\, and coordinates the USPTO’s activities in Bolivia\, Chile\, Colombia\, Ecuador\, and Peru. She has more than 20 years of experience representing songwriters\, publishers\, recording artists\, the U.S. government\, and digital technology companies on music\, technology\, and copyright matters. \nPrior to arriving in Lima\, Ann specialized in domestic and international copyright law as an attorney-advisor at the USPTO\, where she handled copyright and related rights issues in various international regions. She has represented the United States in various multilateral fora\, such as the World Intellectual Property Organization’s Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights\, and has participated in the development and implementation of U.S. domestic copyright and related IP laws and policy\, including the Department of Commerce’s “Green Paper on Copyright Policy\, Creativity\, and Innovation in the Digital Economy” and its “White Paper on Remixes\, First Sale and Statutory Damages.” \nIn between stints at the USPTO\, Ann was the executive director at the Future of Music Coalition (FMC)\, a national nonprofit education\, research\, and advocacy organization working on the challenging issues at the intersection of music\, law\, technology\, and policy. She also consulted on copyright\, digital technology\, new media\, and music issues. \nBefore beginning her work at the USPTO\, Ann served as the national director of sound recordings at the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA)\, the labor union representing recording singers. At AFTRA\, Ann worked on domestic and international copyright issues. She worked to repeal the amendment to the “work made for hire” definition of the U.S. copyright law\, to ensure the direct payment of digital performance fees to artists and to change the structure of SoundExchange—an independent nonprofit collective management organization that collects and distributes digital performance royalties to featured artists and copyright holders—so that artists would share control. Ann also focused on the rights of U.S. performers internationally\, negotiating with foreign countries’ collecting societies to ensure that U.S. performers receive their share of royalties. \nPrior to AFTRA\, Ann worked as a staff attorney at the American Society of Composers\, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)\, a songwriters’ and publishers’ collective management organization\, where she conducted copyright litigation on behalf of songwriters and publishers. \nAnn was an inaugural FMC Voice of Advocacy Honoree\, awarded for a career devoted to serving the music community\, working toward solutions and building bridges in the often-bumpy transition from an analog to a largely digital music industry. She served on the Research Advisory Committee of the FMC’s Artist Revenue Streams project and has served on the board of directors of the Alliance of Artists and Recording Companies\, the board of directors of SoundExchange\, and the FMC Advisory Board. She participated in the American Assembly on “Art\, Technology\, and Intellectual Property” and graduated in 2004’s Leadership Music class. She holds degrees from Amherst College (B.A.\, cum laude) and New York University School of Law. \n  \nDeborah Lashley-Johnson\n IP ATTACHÉ FOR THE U.S. MISSION TO THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION IN\n GENEVA \nDeborah Lashley-Johnson is the USPTO’s IP Attaché for the World Trade Organization (WTO) at the U.S. Permanent Mission to the United Nations and Other International Organizations in Geneva\, Switzerland. She works on issues involving the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) and certain substantive committees of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). While on detail in Geneva\, she is also the Africa IP lead for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR). \nPrior to being posted in Geneva\, Ms. Lashley-Johnson was an attorney/advisor at the USPTO’s Office of Policy and International Affairs from 2010–2015\, where she was responsible for a wide range of issues at WIPO concerning governance\, budget\, and legal standards that promoted IP protection. She was also the lead of the USPTO’s Africa IP team\, providing capacity building for the African continent. She also worked on policy formation concerning geographical indications and biotechnology under the WTO’s TRIPS Agreement. \nFrom 2008–2010\, Ms. Lashley-Johnson was the diplomatic IP attaché at the U.S. Mission in Geneva. She was the first legal IP expert for the U.N. side of the mission\, analyzing and commenting on IP policy issues concerning counterfeit medicines at WIPO\, the U.N. Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)\, and the World Health Organization (WHO). \nFrom 1997–2008\, Ms. Lashley-Johnson worked on IP and trade issues for the U.S. government in a variety of capacities—at the USPTO and at the International Trade Administration – handling IP issues at a number of international bodies\, including WTO\, WIPO\, UNCTAD\, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development\, and WHO. \nMs. Lashley-Johnson earned a B.A. in International Relations from Georgetown University\, and a J.D. from American University’s Washington College of Law.
URL:https://www.ocipla.org/event/ocipla-october-2017-luncheon/
LOCATION:Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine\, 2607 Main Street\, Irvine\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170921T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170921T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T113746
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170918T215412Z
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SUMMARY:OCIPLA September 2017 Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:OCIPLA’s September 2017 Luncheon\nDate: Sep 21 2017\nTime: 11:45 AM to 01:30 PM\nLocation: Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine\, Irvine\, CA \nTopic: OCIPLA’s “IP Tapas” Program \nSummary \nOCIPLA is kicking off the fall luncheon schedule with its “IP Tapas” Program! \nPlease join us for a dynamic look at three different IP topics that are impacting business and the practice of IP law\, with speakers: \n\nWilliam J. Brown\, Jr.\, Partner\, Brown Wegner LLP – TC Heartland: A look at the OCIPLA amicus brief and the aftermath of the US Supreme Court’s decision\nMatthew G. Ezell\, Partner\, Ford Bubala & Associates –Trademarks: The latest in trademark surveys\nBill Schaal\, Partner\, Rutan & Tucker\, LLP – Patent Prosecution: Using the USPTO examiner count system in your favor\n\nBecause there is a limited capacity for this event\, we recommend advanced registration to reserve your seat. \n  \n \n  \nSpeakers\nWilliam J. Brown\, Jr.\n Partner\, Brown Wegner LLP \nBill Brown is a civil litigator who has extensive experience representing clients in intellectual property litigation\, products liability defense\, business disputes\, and complex commercial litigation in arbitration and state and federal courts. \nHis range of experience includes cases involving diverse technologies\, such as medical devices\, digital signal processing\, aerospace operations\, flat screen display panels\, semiconductors\, Internet servers\, database management systems\, pharmaceuticals\, nutritional supplements\, and automotive parts. Bill has represented action sports companies in disputes over intellectual property rights related to skateboard and footwear products. In addition\, Bill has handled complex international trade secret disputes in state and federal courts. \nBill has obtained verdicts and awards for his clients in high stakes litigation and arbitration. He has argued and won appeals in the California Court of Appeal and at the Federal Circuit. \nPrior to founding Brown Wegner LLP\, Bill practiced for more than a decade in the Intellectual Property Group at the international law firm Jones Day\, and also operated his own practice. \nBill was a Visiting Professor at Chapman University School of Law\, where he taught classes and supervised students in the Veterans Law Center\, which focuses on assisting veterans. Bill also coached Moot Court at Western State University School of Law. \nBefore attending law school\, Bill served in the United States Air Force\, where he was a navigator\, instructor and flight examiner on C-130 aircraft. His military experience includes tactical deployments worldwide\, evaluation of high-technology equipment\, and the performance of sensitive national security tasks. \nBill is active in legal\, civic\, and charitable organizations in Orange County\, and serves on executive and advisory boards for a number of organizations. He is a fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America and has been named a “Super Lawyer” for numerous years. \n  \nMatthew G. Ezell\n Partner\, Ford Bubala & Associates \nMatthew G. Ezell is a partner in the marketing research and consulting firm of Ford Bubala & Associates\, located in Huntington Beach\, California. As a partner at Ford Bubala & Associates\, Matt has been engaged in commercial marketing research and consulting projects in a variety of areas in the consumer product\, industrial product\, and service sectors of the economy. \nFor sixteen years\, Matt has participated in litigation-related consultancies involving intellectual property matters\, including matters pending before U.S. federal courts\, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office\, and the International Trade Commission. He has also participated in litigation-related consultancies involving intellectual property matters in Canada. \nIn 2017\, Matt authored Intellectual Property Surveys: 2016\, which is the latest paper in a series of regular compendiums of excerpts from case opinions covering surveys on genericness\, descriptiveness/suggestiveness\, secondary meaning\, likelihood of confusion\, false and/or misleading advertising\, fame\, and dilution. This paper was published by Ford Bubala & Associates and was also published electronically by the INTA. \nMatt holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Japanese (B.A.) from California State University\, Fullerton and a Master’s Degree in Linguistics (M.A.) from California State University\, Long Beach. Matt also has a Graduate Certificate in Survey Research from the University of Connecticut. \nMatt is a member of Insights Association (a merger of The Marketing Research Association (MRA) and the Council of American Survey Research Organizations (CASRO))\, the American Marketing Association (AMA)\, the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR)\, and the International Trademark Association (INTA). \nMatt is also a member of the Article Solicitation and Development Sub-Committee of the Trademark Reporter (TMR). \n  \nBill Schaal\n Partner\, Rutan & Tucker\, LLP \nBill Schaal is a partner in the firm’s Intellectual Property (IP) group and registered as a patent attorney with the United States Patent and Trademark Office\, Mr. Schaal concentrates his practice on counseling and services in connection with patent-related matters. For over 20 years\, Mr. Schaal has assisted his clients in the development of IP portfolios. This IP portfolio development focuses on the preparation and prosecution of patent applications over a wide range of technological fields such as computer electronics\, mechanical and medical devices\, network infrastructure\, IoT sensors\, software\, and data security. \nMr. Schaal has successfully protected and expanded the IP portfolios for many companies\, from multi-national\, multi-billion dollar corporations to start-up companies\, some of which have gone public with billion dollar valuations and subsequent multi-billion dollar acquisition values. His educational background and expertise lends itself to the counseling of high technology and emerging companies. \nMr. Schaal also handles a variety of other patent-related matters\, including offensive and defensive patent portfolio reviews; invalidity and non-infringement analyses of third party patents directed to IEEE standards as well as wireless\, mechanical device\, medical device and computer-related technologies; freedom-to-operate opinions; and due diligence investigations prompted by acquisition or licensing ventures. \nMr. Schaal has lectured on a variety of topics in the fields of patent prosecution\, and has been recognized in various national publications including Super Lawyers\, Los Angeles magazine and the American Lawyer. \n  \n\nRegister online today and reserve your seat. \n  \n \n  \nClick here for additional event information
URL:https://www.ocipla.org/event/ocipla-september-2017-luncheon/
LOCATION:Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine\, 2607 Main Street\, Irvine\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170720T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170720T200000
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SUMMARY:OCIPLA Ping Pong Tournament
DESCRIPTION:Organization: Orange County Intellectual Property Law Association\nEvent Name: OCIPLA Ping Pong Tournament\nDate: July 20 2017\, 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM\nLocation: Newport Beach Table Tennis\, 1367 Avocado Ave\, Newport Beach\, CA 92660 \nThe OCIPLA is happy to announce a ping pong tournament to take place July 20 at 6:30 PM at Newport Beach Table Tennis! \nIt’s like a real sport\, but you don’t actually need to be in shape! So maybe it’s an activity\, like golf. \nThis event is a coordinated effort with the Women in IP committee of our organization\, and we’ll be taking the opportunity to run a food drive. So\, we will have several options for admission: \n1. Pay $20 to enter the tournament/attend as a spectator\n2. Bring 5 non-perishable foods and pay $10\n3. Bring 8 cans of food and come for free! \nREGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS: \nTo enter as a participant in the competition\, please fill out this form. The first\, say\, 32 people to fill out the form will be entered in the tournament as contestants. Use a valid email address\, as I’ll be emailing you to let you know whether you’ve made the cutoff. \nWhether you are a participant or a spectator\, please register for the event as you normally would so we know how many to expect (see below). \nPleas be prepared to pay when you arrive. \nClick here to reserve your seat. \nFor further information contact:\nOrange County Intellectual Property Law Association\nEmail: ocipla_board@ocipla.org
URL:https://www.ocipla.org/event/ocipla-ping-pong-tournament/
LOCATION:Newport Beach Table Tennis\, 1367 Avocado Avenue\, Newport Beach\, CA\, 92660\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170518T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170518T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T113746
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SUMMARY:OCIPLA May 2017 Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Brenna Terry\, Dollar Shave Club\, Wendy Larson\, Pirkey Barber PLLC and Michael Stewart\, Fishman Stewart PLLC\nTopic: Trademark and copyright enforcement in the digital world \nSummary\nOCIPLA is thrilled to present a stellar panel coming straight to us from the AIPLA Spring Meeting in San Diego! \nPlease join us for a unique look at trademark and copyright enforcement in the digital world with renowned speakers: \n\nBrenna Terry\, Dollar Shave Club: “Everywhere I Look Online I See Infringements of Our Trademarks\, Make It Stop…” What’s Trademark Counsel To Do?\nWendy Larson\, Pirkey Barber PLLC: Whatever Happened to the “New” gTLDs? A Look Back to See Whether the Sky Fell\, and a Look Forward to See What’s Coming\nMichael Stewart\, Fishman Stewart PLLC: Moderator
URL:https://www.ocipla.org/event/ocipla-may-2017-luncheon/
LOCATION:Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine\, 2607 Main Street\, Irvine\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170420T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170420T133000
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SUMMARY:OCIPLA April 2017 Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dan Quiggle\, President and CEO of The Quiggle Group\nTopic: Principles of Business Leadership \nDan Quiggle founded The Quiggle Group to promote and expand excellence in leadership. Through Leadership Retreats\, Corporate Training and Keynote Speaking\, meaningful\, tangible educational components are introduced which add real-life value to the pursuit of leadership excellence – both personally and professionally. \nRecently recognized as one of the top speakers for Vistage\, a nationwide CEO think tank\, Dan’s message will inspire and impact all who hear it. Dan is a dynamic and energetic speaker whose information and stories and memorable and immediately applicable.  Read Mr. Quiggle’s bio. \nPlease RSVP from the link in your personal email invitation coming soon.
URL:https://www.ocipla.org/event/ocipla-april-2017-luncheon/
LOCATION:Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine\, 2607 Main Street\, Irvine\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170323T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170323T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T113746
CREATED:20170109T080201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170310T230948Z
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SUMMARY:OCIPLA March Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: The Honorable David P. Ruschke\, Chief Judge for the Patent Trial and Appeals Board (PTAB)\nTopic: A Fireside chat with the Chief PTAB Judge \nPlease RSVP from the link in your personal email invitation coming soon. \n\nSponsors \n \n 
URL:https://www.ocipla.org/event/ocipla-march-luncheon/
LOCATION:Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine\, 2607 Main Street\, Irvine\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170214T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170214T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T113746
CREATED:20170111T184523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170209T045341Z
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SUMMARY:OCIPLA February Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nSpeakers: Bridget Smith and John King\, Knobbe Martens Olson and Bear LLP\nTopic: Escape from Alice’s 101-derland – How To Overcome Eligibility Hostility \nSummary \nBridget Smith and John King will discuss Section 101 eligibility for software and business method inventions after the Supreme Court’s Alice decision. They will evaluate recent Federal Circuit cases\, including McRo\, Inc. v. Bandai Namco Games America\, Enfish\, LLC v. Microsoft Corporation\, and Bascom Global v. AT&T Mobility\, as well as PTAB decisions\, and the Patent Office’s examination guidelines.  Specific strategies will also be provided for improving the chances of obtaining and maintaining software patents in the hostile post-Alice landscape. 
URL:https://www.ocipla.org/event/ocipla-february-luncheon/
LOCATION:Andrei’s Conscious Cuisine\, 2607 Main Street\, Irvine\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170125T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170125T133000
DTSTAMP:20260429T113746
CREATED:20170111T194438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170111T200857Z
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SUMMARY:OCIPLA January Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Erwin Chemerinsky\, Dean of the School of Law at University of California\, Irvine.\nTopic: Supreme Court Review
URL:https://www.ocipla.org/event/ocipla-january-luncheon/
LOCATION:Center Club Orange County\, 650 Town Center Drive\, Garden Level\, Costa Mesa\, CA\, 92626\, United States
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