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Panel Discussion

CIPA Congress 2012

IP United: Global Harmonisation

October 11-12, 2012

London, United Kingdom

Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA)

Finnegan partner Eric Raciti will participate in a panel discussion titled "Obviously Inventive? Crossing the Goal Line in Different Jurisdictions." The CIPA Congress will take place at the Lancaster Hotel in London, England. For more information please visit the CIPA website.

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