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Wednesday, May 6, 2020
12:30PM - 2:00PM

Virtual Event

Join Barack Ferrazzano Intellectual Property Group co-chair Wendi E. Sloane for the American Intellectual Property Law Association's (AIPLA) Virtual Spring Meeting on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 during the session, "Who is Going to the Supreme Court? - Part 1." This virtual event features the keynote speakers, informative sessions, and collaboration opportunities attendees have come to expect from a traditional AIPLA Spring Meeting. The innovative and timely program is designed to inspire and engage a global audience.

Participants will have access to intellectual property thought leaders as they learn about the latest in patent prosecution; patent litigation; Sections 101, 102, 112; licensing, copyright, trade secrets, trademarks; and so much more.

Lost or Found? The Different Standards for Proving Abandonment
Wednesday, May 6 | 12:30PM - 2:00PM
Wendi Sloane | Co-Chair & Partner

In the session, "Who is Going to the Supreme Court? - Part 1" Wendi will examine the circuit split over burdens of proof and persuasion under the topic, "Lost or Found? The Different Standards for Proving Abandonment."

About AIPLA

Founded in 1897, AIPLA is a national bar association constituted primarily of lawyers in private and corporate practice, in government service, and in the academic community. AIPLA represents a wide and diverse spectrum of individuals from law firms, companies, and institutions involved directly or indirectly in the practice of patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, and unfair competition law, as well as other fields of law affecting intellectual property. Our members represent both owners and users of intellectual property. 

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