GW Law to host PTAB Roundtable Discussion, September 28
GW Law is pleased to invite you to our in-person annual PTAB roundtable. Please join us on Thursday, September 28, 2023, for a dynamic discussion on recent PTAB and IPR developments. Join patent leaders for a half-day program discussing the post-grant practice at the PTAB, recent developments, proposed rules and legislation, trends, policy considerations, and more. A casual lunch will be provided before the program and a reception will follow afterwards. The event is complimentary.
EVENT INFORMATION
Thursday, September 28, 2023
Lunch: 11:30 am ET
Program: 1:00 - 5:00 pm ET
Reception: 5:00 - 6:30 pm ET
2000 H Street, NW., Washington, DC 20052
PANELISTS INCLUDE:
Honorable Robert W. (Trey) Schroeder III, U.S. District Court Judge, Eastern District of Texas
Honorable Christopher J. Burke, U.S. Magistrate Judge, District of Delaware
Honorable Bryan Moore, Administrative Law Judge, USITC
Honorable Jacqueline Bonilla, Deputy Chief Administrative Patent Judge and Senior Legal Advisor, USPTO
Honorable Kal Deshpande, Vice Chief Administrative Patent Judge, USPTO
Teresa Rea (former Acting Director / Deputy Director, USPTO), Partner, Crowell & Moring
David Cavanaugh, Chair, Post-Grant Proceedings Group and Partner, WilmerHale
Sarah Geers, Co-Chair of PTAB Litigation Practice and Partner, Jones Day
Charles Haake, Vice President and General Counsel, Alliance for Automotive Innovation
Gabrielle Higgins, Partner, Desmarais
Kevin Laurence, Partner, Laurence & Phillips IP Law
Naveen Modi, Global Co-Chair of Intellectual Property and Partner, Paul Hastings
Lissi Mojica, Managing Director, Answers IP
Courtney Quish, Managing Director, Intellectual Property, Fortress Investments Group
Corey Salsberg, Vice President, Global Head of IP Affairs, Novartis
Hans Sauer, Deputy General Counsel and Vice President for Intellectual Property, BIO
Laura Sheridan, Head of Patent Policy, Google
Jonathan Stroud, General Counsel, Unified Patents
Jay Thomas, Professor of Law, Georgetown University
John Whealan, Associate Dean for IP, George Washington University