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GW Law, along with Howrey LLP and Cornerstone Research, was proud to present the first annual Symposium on Intellectual Property Law. The symposium, held on May 12 at GW Law, brought together colleagues from private practice, the judiciary, government, economic consulting groups, and academia to address current issues and recent developments in intellectual property law.
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ecognized as one of the nation’s “Top 50 under 45” by IP Law & Business magazine, F. Scott Kieff comes to GW Law after serving as professor at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, with a secondary appointment in the School of Medicine’s Department of Neurological Surgery. A former practitioner who continues both public and private
Pictured: Bill Rooklidge, Matthew Moore, John Whealan, Hon. Kimberly Moore, Hon. Alan D. Lourie, and Alan M. Grimaldi.
After introductory remarks by Dean Frederick Lawrence, the opening panel discussed tips and trends for litigating patent cases. The panel included four district court judges who have presided over a significant
number of patent cases: the Hon. T.S. Ellis of the Eastern District of Virginia, the Hon. Chad Everingham of the Eastern District of Texas, the Hon. Sue L. Robinson of the District of Delaware, and the
Hon. Ronald Whyte of the Northern District of California. A second panel discussed the future of Section 337 patent cases at the International Trade Commission and included three representatives of the continued on page 4
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