America Invents Act of 2011: A New Chapter in U.S. Patent Law
Registration/Cancellation Deadline: Mon, Oct 24, 2011
Speaker:
David Simon (Associate General counsel, Intel Corp.)
Hosting Committee(s):
Intellectual Property, Internet Economy Task Force
Venue: ACCJ Tokyo Office, Boardroom
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Member Fee: ¥2200
Guest Fee: ¥3200
With the recent passage of the America Invents Act ("AIA"), the U.S.
patent system underwent its most significant overhaul in over a decade.
Learn about the major changes, why those changes were made, and how they
might affect your business. David Simon, Intel's Associate General
Counsel, has been working on the patent overhaul efforts for nine years.
He is intimately familiar with the history of the AIA and its provisions.
David has served as Intel's Chief Patent Counsel and Director of
Intellectual Property. He has also supported a number of major business
and product groups in his 14 years at Intel. Prior to joining Intel,
David was a shareholder at Spensley Horn Jubas & Lubitz, Los Angeles,
where he focused on IP litigation, IP licensing, high tech transactional
work, and patent procurement. He is a member of the executive committee
of the Intellectual Property Owners Association and a member of the IP
Advisory Council for George Washington University Law School.
David holds a JD, cum laude, from Georgetown University, and SB
Electrical Engineering and SB Political Science degrees from MIT.
VENUE: ACCJ Boardroom
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NOTE 1: Maximum number of attendees: 25
NOTE 2: This meeting is OFF THE RECORD
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