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Conference

2024 SAS NPE Forum

November 14-15, 2024

Cary, NC

SAS Institute

Finnegan partner Kara Specht will present “PTAB Updates” at the SAS Institute’s 2024 SAS NPE Forum. The conference will take place at the SAS World Headquarters in Cary, North Carolina. For more information, or to register, please see the event website.

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Atlanta, GA

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