Kilpatrick invites you to an afternoon of interactive discussions on the latest developments in intellectual property law and their impact on patent and trademark strategies. After the Seminar, cocktails will be served on the picturesque balcony overlooking the City Green, followed by dinner next door at The Select. The Select, inspired by the legendary Le Select brasserie in Paris, is infamous for its lavish décor, vibrant seasonal menu, and delicious hand-crafted cocktails.
This year's topics will include:
- Bringing, Financing, and Fighting Big Cases
- Rolling with the Legal Punches: Resetting Patent Strategy to Address Changes in the Law
- Better Together – Trademarks and Patents: How Trade Dress and Design and Utility Patents Work to Strengthen Intellectual Property Protection
- Corporate Perspectives on Intellectual Property
The Seminar is complimentary to in-house counsel, corporate executives, and other in-house personnel.
To register, please contact Jenniefer Halpern.
Event Details
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
City Springs Conference Center
1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs, Georgia 30328
12:55 p.m. Opening Remarks
5:45 p.m. Cocktail Reception
CLE Credit
Contact
Jennifer Halpern
Senior Business Development Manager
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