The American Bar
Association (ABA) will be holding its 2010 Annual Meeting from August 5-10 in
San Francisco, CA. During the
Annual Meeting, various ABA sections and divisions will be offering more than
250 CLE programs, including the following programs that will be offered by the
Intellectual Property Law section:
• IP Counsel
“Pow-Wow” – What Keeps Them Up at Night?
• The Outcome of CIPRO and its Effect on Reverse
Payments;
• Patentable
Subject Matter after In re Bilski;
and
• Identifying and
Conveying the Evidence of Fraud in Patent Cases.
On Saturday, August
7th, Hon. Randall R. Rader of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
will be the keynote speaker at the ABA IPL section luncheon. A schedule of programs and events being
offered by the Section of Intellectual Property Law at the ABA Annual Meeting
can be found here. The registration fee for individual CLE
programs ranges from $35 for government lawyers and judges to $75 for all other
attendees. An All-Access CLE Badge
ranges from for $75 (law school member) to $875 (non-ABA members). Additional information regarding registration
fees can be found in the ABA IPL section program schedule
or the ABA Registration Information booklet. Those interested in registering for the
Annual Meeting can do so here.

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