CLE: IPR Update – A Review of Recent Developments and Emerging Issues in Inter Partes Review Practice
Tue, January 30, 2018
12:00 PM - 12:50 PM CT
IPR Update — A Review of Recent Developments and Emerging Issues in Inter Partes Review Practice
Agenda
11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | Registration & Lunch (Optional) | |
12:00 - 12:50 p.m. | CLE Program |
Speaker
Douglas A. Robinson — Principal, Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.
Doug Robinson is a partner at Harness, Dickey & Pierce in Clayton. He is a registered patent attorney and his practice focuses mainly on contested patent matters, particularly IPRs and litigation. He has represented both Patentholders and Petitioners in numerous IPRs involving a wide range of technologies. His IPR experience also includes numerous appeals before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Doug graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in biochemistry, and received his J.D. from Washington University in St. Louis.
Missouri Bar, MCLE Department
Credit has been approved with the Missouri Bar, MCLE Department for 1.00 MO MCLE credit.
BAMSL Bar Center - Classroom
555 Washington Ave., Ste. 100
Saint Louis, MO 63101
There are a variety of parking garages, surface lots, and meters on the street near BAMSL’s Bar Center. But, here are our personal recommendations: Lucas Street, just behind our building, accessed from 6th Street, has several meters you can park at for short visits. There is a surface lot at 6th and Lucas, and the St. Louis Centre East garage on the south side of 6th and Washington, plus parking at the Missouri Athletic Club’s (MAC) surface lot is also convenient. Additional parking information and maps are available at parking.bamsl.org.
It is BAMSL's policy to collect payment for events, meetings, and seminars prior to admittance to the event. If payment is not made during registration for the event then you will be required to pay upon check-in at the event. BAMSL may collect an administrative fee for registration cancellations or transfers made within seven (7) days of an event: $10 for one-hour CLE seminars, $25 for half-day CLE seminars and ticketed social and membership events, and $50 for full-day CLE seminars and conferences. Due to the cost of catering, no refunds will be given for pre-ordered meals unless BAMSL received the cancellation request at least seven (7) days prior to the event. All registration change, cancellation, and refund requests should be made in writing.
Tue, January 30, 2018
12:00 PM - 12:50 PM CT
The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis ("BAMSL") hosts a variety of events and activities ("Event" or "Events") for member and non-member attendance and participation. By attending an Event all participants hereby affirm, acknowledge, and agree to the following:
- The participant acknowledges that BAMSL may take photos, video recordings, and/or audio recordings of participants throughout the Event. These photos and video recordings are for BAMSL use and may appear on the BAMSL website, newsletter, brochures, magazine, broadcasts, streaming, social media platforms, or future BAMSL promotional material. BAMSL may also share photos, video recordings, and/or audio recordings with news organizations for publication online, in print, or broadcast. By attending the Event the participant consents to usage of their likeness and/or voice in all such media without compensation. The participant acknowledges and agrees that BAMSL, and its successors and assigns, is the sole owner of all copyrights, literary rights, and similar rights to such media.
- The participant agrees to release and hold-harmless BAMSL and its agents, employees, officers, members, contractors, and vendors from and against all claims for damages and liability resulting from any claims of negligence or gross negligence for exposure to any viral or bacterial agents and the resulting illnesses therefrom, such as COVID-19, while attending the Event.
- The participant agrees that they will not attend the Event if they have a temperature of 100.4° F or above, or have exhibited any other symptoms of COVID-19 within the 14 days prior to the Event, including cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, new loss of taste or smell, and other symptoms as listed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.