Daily Archives: October 20, 2016


Thursday, Oct. 20, 2016 – EMPLOYMENT update:

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IMMIGRANT JUSTICE CORPS 2017 FELLOWSHIP [DEADLINE: NOV. 15, 2016 AT 11:59 P.M. EST]

Immigrant Justice Corps (IJC) is the country’s first fellowship program dedicated to meeting the need for high-quality legal assistance for immigrants seeking citizenship and fighting deportation. Inspired by Chief Judge Robert Katzmann of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, IJC brings together the country’s most talented advocates, connects them to New York City’s best legal and community institutions, leverages the latest technologies, and fosters a culture of creative thinking that will produce new strategies to reduce the justice gap for immigrant families, ensuring that immigration status is no longer a barrier to social and economic opportunity.

Interviews will be conducted in Dec. and they hope to make offers by late Dec./early Jan. *Please note: This year, they will be matching Justice Fellows with host organizations before making an offer.

Who: Law students who will graduate in 2017, 2016 law graduates, and 2015 law graduates whose clerkship or other fellowship will end by Aug. 2017, are eligible to apply.

Requirements:

Submission components: (1) Resume; (2) unofficial law school transcript in PDF format; (3) statement of interest, 500 words or less, describing why you would like to be an IJC Justice Fellow; (4) essay question, 500 words or less, describing an interesting legal issue you have encountered in a job or internship; and (5) 2 letters of recommendation (at least 1 must be from a work or internship supervisor).

Complete details and Application instructions: Available @ ijc.fluidreview.com/

Contact: info@justicecorps.org

 

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SCHOLARSHIP update:

CHAPMAN LLC SCHOLARSHIP FOR LAW STUDENTS [DEADLINE: NOV. 15, 2016]

Eligibility: U.S. citizen 18 years or older; applicants may not be current or past employees of Chapman LLC or be directly related to a current employee

Award: $1,000 to be used exclusively to cover law school tuition and other related expenses

Requirements:

Submission components: (1) Online application form; (2) 300-500 word essay on the single best piece of advice or information you have received in your life, and describe the impact it has made on your life to this point; and (3) unofficial law school transcript

Complete details and Application: Available @ johnschapman.com/law-school-scholarship/


EVENTS update:

AIPLA PATENT PROSECUTION BOOT CAMP [OCT. 25-26, 2016]

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This two-day patent prosecution seminar, also known as “boot camp,” is tailored to new practitioners, as well as to those who want to learn the basics or refresh their knowledge of U.S. patent application preparation and prosecution. The boot camp is also suitable for foreign practitioners who want to understand and speak the language of the US practitioners when sending instructions on a US case or receiving instructions on a local case.

The patent prosecution boot camp is a comprehensive, CLE-accredited seminar that includes instructional lecture-style sessions with practical tips on U.S. patent preparation and prosecution and hands-on interactive workshops on claim drafting and responding to office actions. The workshops are held in smaller groups according to technology background:

  • Biotechnology/Chemical
  • Electrical/Software
  • Mechanical

Complete details and Registration: Available @ aipla.org/learningcenter/Pages/2016PBC.aspx

 

AIPLA: PARTNERING IN PATENTS [OCT. 26, 2016]

The United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO), Electrical Groups, and AIPLA Electronic and Computer Law Committee invite you to attend Partnering in Patents.

Agenda will include:

  • USPTO Initiatives
  • Updates on Evolving Programs Regarding Quality Enhancement
  • Discussion from the Office of International Patent Cooperation

Complete details and Registration: Available @ aipla.org/learningcenter/201610PIP/Pages/default.aspx

 

INTA – BEST PRACTICES IN ANTICOUNTERFEITING ENFORCEMENT IN NORTH AMERICA WEBCAST [OCT. 26, 2016]

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The U.S. National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center) stands at the forefront of the U.S. Government’s response to global IP theft and enforcement of its international trade laws. The mission of the IPR Center is to ensure national security by protecting the public’s health and safety and the U.S. economy, to support our fighters in the war against counterfeiting, and to stop predatory and unfair trade practices that threaten the global economy. To accomplish this goal, the IPR Center brings together 23 partner agencies, consisting of 19 key federal agencies, Interpol, Europol, and the governments of Canada and Mexico in a task-force setting. In 2015, this tactical interagency collaboration under the IPR Center resulted in 538 arrests, with 339 indictments and 357 convictions. The IPR Center is led by Director Bruce Foucart, who will present the IPR Center’s multi-layered strategic approach to IPR Enforcement.

In 2011, the Canada Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) (run by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) started receiving a small number of complaints from Canadians reporting that they had been deceived by spoofed websites selling counterfeit or questionable goods. In response to these complaints, the CAFC developed a novel, effective, and uniquely Canadian approach to intellectual property protection and combatting counterfeiting. The first collaboration of its kind in the world, “Project Chargeback” teams the CAFC with credit card companies and banks, who all work together to reimburse victims of online fraudsters and then close counterfeit retailers’ accounts, making it impossible for fraudsters to conduct their activities online. Since its inception, the CAFC has identified over 5,000 merchant accounts worldwide that are linked to counterfeiting, fraud, and IP theft. Barry Elliott from the CAFC will give a presentation about Project Chargeback.

Moderator: Maysa Razavi, International Trademark Association (United States)

Speakers:

  • Bruce Foucart, Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center)
  • Barry Elliott, Canada Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC)

Complete details and Registration: Available @ inta.org/E-Learning/Pages/2016AnticounterfeitingEnforcementWebcast.aspx

 

AIPLA: 2016 ANNUAL MEETING [OCT. 27-29, 2016]

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The Annual Meeting offers you opportunities to connect with others in the IP industry from around the US and the world. Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Director of the USPTO Michelle Lee will serve as the Friday keynote luncheon speaker, and there are a number of great educational sessions featuring:

  • Numerous patent prosecution sessions on best practices and hot topics at the USPTO;
  • Patent Litigation Updates: § 102, 103, and the ITC;
  • Copyright modernization;
  • The Software Innovation and Protection Dilemma — Copyrights and Patents;
  • USPO Trademark examination and TTAB updates and new rules, with insights from Commissioner Mary Boney Dennison, TTAB Chief Judge Gerard Rogers, and others;
  • The Defend Trade Secrets Act;
  • Global IP enforcement strategies;
  • The UPC and the European patent system: what’s next (and what are the consequences of the Brexit vote);
  • PTAB trial practice, with insights from PTAB judges;
  • Patent Licensing and Negotiation;
  • IP Budgets and Managing Expectations: A conversation between in-house and outside counsel; and
  • State of the IP Union: top in-house counsel perspectives on the state of IP

Complete details: Available @ aipla.org/learningcenter/AM16/Pages/default.aspx