The American University Washington College of Law
will be hosting a symposium entitled "Patent Subject-Matter Eligibility Today: Software, Genomics &
Business Methods" on April 12, 2013 at the American University Washington College of Law in Washington,
DC. The program will offer presentations
on the following topics:
• Morning Keynote
Speaker — Suzanne Michel, Senior Patent Counsel, Google, Inc.
• CLS Bank En Banc:
Are Software Methods Patentable?
• Myriad Ping-Pong:
Are Isolated Genes Patentable? — panel includes Patent Docs author Kevin Noonan
• Afternoon Keynote Speaker — James T. Moore, Vice Chief Adminsitrative
Patent Judge, Patent Trial & Appeal Board
• Cover Business Methods Post-Grant Review: The First Six Months
• Closing Keynote Speaker — F. Scott Kieff, Professor of Law, George
Washington University School of Law
Additional
information about the symposium can be found here. There is no registration fee for the
symposium, but those interested in attending must register. Those interested in registering, can do so
here.

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