March 13-17, 2005
San Diego, CA
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Finnegan attorney Jennifer Swan will present “Patenting Polymorphs: From the Laboratory to the Courtroom,” Justin Hasford will present “Defending against frivolous inequitable conduct allegations: strategies for patent prosecution and litigation” and “An introduction to the attorney-client privilege for scientists, inventors, and their lawyers,” Erik Puknys will present “Attorney-client privilege, work product immunity, and confidentiality considerations from a corporate perspective,” and Mark Feldstein will present “Claiming a chemical invention” at the American Chemical Society, Division of Chemistry and the Law’s San Diego Meeting. The program will take place at the San Diego Convention Center. For more information, or to register, please see ACS’s website.
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