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Practical Tips On Enforcing and Defending Patents - Chicago

SECTION OF
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW


Trying an IP Infringement Case in
Foreign Countries
Five Mini-Trials

Jointly Presented By
AIPPI UNITED STATES,
The American Bar Association
Section of Intellectual Property Law,
The American Bar Association Section
of International Law and Practice,
The New York Intellectual
Property Law Association and
Fordham University School of Law

October 3-4, 2003
Fordham University
School of Law Auditorium
140 W. 62nd Street
New York, NY

General Information:

  1. Advance Registration: Deadline for receipt of advance registration is Septem-ber 19, 2003. Payment must accompany completed registration form.
    Onsite Registration: Onsite registration will be available at Fordham University School of Law, Friday, October 3 beginning at 8:00 a.m. Onsite registrations must include payment.

    Registration Confirmation: Confirmations will be sent in advance of the pro-gram for all registrations received prior to September 19, 2003.
    Cancellation Policy: Registrants unable to attend the program will receive a re-fund less a $100 administrative fee if a written cancellation request is received by September 19, 2003 either by e-mail at bmulling@frosszelnick.com, or by fax at 212/813-5901, attn.: Ms. Bea Mullings. No refunds will be granted after September 19, 2003. Substitutions are acceptable.

    Food and Beverage: There will be coffee service prior to the start of the pro-gram, and during breaks. A luncheon is included in the registration fee. A hosted cocktail reception will be held after the first day of the program.
    Location and Lodging: The site of the program is Fordham University School of Law, Auditorium, 140 W. 62nd St., (adjacent to Lincoln Center), New York, NY. No sleeping rooms have been reserved for this meeting- individuals are on their own to make reservations at the hotel of their choice. Rates and booking informa-tion for nearby hotels can be found at www.orbitz.com.

    CLE Credit: CLE accreditation has been requested for this program from every state with mandatory continuing education requirements for lawyers. Please be aware that each state has its own rules and regulations, including its definition of "CLE". Check with your state agency for confirmation of this program's approval. Attendees requesting credit for the program must sign the attendance roster onsite at the program. New York attorneys must sign in and sign out each time they enter or leave the program room, and complete the special New York certificate of atten-dance at the end of each program and have it signed by ABA authorized personnel. For information on approved number of credit hours, contact the ABA Center for CLE at 312/988-6217.