She Blinded Me With Science – CincyIP November 2012 Monthly Meeting

CincyIP Presents:
She Blinded Me With Science:
The Intersection of Science Fiction, Science Fact and Patentable Subject Matter

Featuring

Thomas Lees
Thomas E. Lees, LLC

November 13, 2012
12:00pm– 1:30pm
Location: The Cincinnatian Hotel
1.0 total CLE hour instruction (Pending)

The program will cover differences between Science Fact and Science Fiction, and how each may be used to call into question the patentability of subject matter claimed in patents and patent applications. Specifically, Tom will discuss the concept of prior art, both under the old Patent Law and under the new America Invents Act, the level of operability required to constitute prior art, and the standard of review in litigation compared to the standard of review in prosecution. Tom will also lead an analysis of several questionable patents and applications by applying the principles discussed.

Thomas E. Lees is owner of Thomas E. Lees, LLC, a law office in Dayton, Ohio. Tom holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering with option in Computer Science from The Ohio State University (1992) and a J.D. degree from Capital University School of Law (1998) (Order of the Curia, several CALI awards). Tom has extensive patent prosecution experience in electrical as well as computer and Internet related technologies and has been in private practice since 1998. Prior to entering private practice, Tom worked as a systems and software engineer designing proprietary precision forecasting software and real-time RF integrated systems. Tom’s practice emphasizes client counseling regarding U.S. and foreign patent matters including portfolio management, prosecution and IP enforcement. Tom’s practice further includes preparation of patentability, infringement, clearance and validity opinions. Tom’s practice also includes the areas of licensing, trademarks, copyrights, branding and intellectual property litigation and support.

PRICES (including lunch):
• $20 for Members (includes 1.0 Hr Ohio CLE)
• $30 Non-Member with CLE
• $20 Non-Member without CLE
• $15 Students and Full-Time Academics

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Copyright and Fair Use in Politics – October 9, 2012 Monthly Meeting

CincyIP Presents:
Copyright and Fair Use in Politics

Featuring

Jill Meyer
Frost Brown Todd

Charles H. “Chip” Gerhardt, III
Government Strategies Group, LLC

and

Davida H. Isaacs
University of Kentucky

October 9, 2012
12:00pm– 1:30pm

Location: The Cincinnatian Hotel

This course has been approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.0 total CLE hour instruction.

Intellectual property is most often appropriated by non-owners/licensees for commercial purposes. However, some political campaigns have also (mis?) appropriated others’ intellectual property, most frequently copyrighted works. As we come to the end of another election cycle, this panel will review these past and recent disputes in political races, and discuss related issue including whether courts would be likely to find such IP use to be “fair use”, to what extent campaign strategists consider the decision to use others’ IP, and how those strategists deal with possible infringement allegations.

Jill Meyer is Member-in-Charge of the Cincinnati office of Frost Brown Todd. She also oversees the Firm’s advertising practice and concentrates her practice on counseling and litigating advertising & media law issues. She represents a wide variety of clients – corporations, advertising agencies, and media outlets – on an array of issues, including advertising review and clearance, sweepstakes and promotions, viral marketing and interactive media, compliance with COPPA and FTC requirements for advertising and websites, intellectual property, right of publicity, advertising-related litigation and regulatory challenges. She also represents media clients in all aspects of First Amendment and newsroom-related matters, including pre-publication/pre-broadcast review, issues related to access to courtrooms, public meetings and public documents, and defamation and privacy related litigation. She is a graduate of Northern Kentucky University’s Chase College of Law and the College of Mount St. Joseph, and a member of the Ohio and Kentucky Bars.

Charles H. “Chip”Gerhardt, III is President and Founder of Government Strategies Group, LLC and Development Strategies Group, LLC. Prior to forming GSG, Chip was Vice President of KMK Consulting Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Keating, Muething and Klekamp. While at KMK, he led the firm’s government affairs practice. Chip has an extensive background in the fields of economic development, government affairs and issues advocacy. He has worked in these areas both in the private and public sectors, and on local, state and Federal levels. He is the former Vice Chairman of the Hamilton County Republican Party and a veteran of numerous campaigns, including John Kasich for Governor, Josh Mandel for Treasurer and Mike DeWine for Attorney General. Chip received his Juris Doctor from the St. Louis University School of Law and his B.B.A. in Marketing from the University of Notre Dame.

Davida H. Isaacs teaches intellectual property, including copyright, and constitutional law courses at the University of Kentucky. Prior to moving to the University of Kentucky, she taught at Northern Kentucky University’s Chase College of Law. She practiced intellectual property law for over seven years in New York, Washington D.C. and in Cincinnati at Wood Herron and Evans. She has published four articles in major law reviews, including “Application of the Fair Use Defense against Copyright Claims for Unauthorized Appropriation of Litigation Documents.” She is a graduate of the New York University School of Law and Brandeis University, and a member of the New York, D.C., Ohio and Kentucky Bars.

PRICES (including lunch):
• $20 for Members (includes 1.0 Hr Ohio CLE)
• $30 Non-Member with CLE
• $20 Non-Member without CLE
• $15 Students and Full-Time Academics

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eDiscovery in IP Litigation – August 2012 Monthly meeting

CincyIP Presents:
eDiscovery in IP Litigation

Featuring

John Bennett
Baker Hostetler

Thomas Allman
University of Cincinnati College of Law

and

John Luken
Dinsmore

August 14, 2012

12:00pm– 1:30pm

Location: The Cincinnatian Hotel

This course has been approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 1.0 total CLE hour instruction.

The program will cover various aspects of electronic discovery in IP litigation. In particular, the panel will discuss issues that commonly arise when dealing with electronically-stored information, issues and logistics for managing eDiscovery, costs, and problems associated with electronic discovery. Data retention policies and early case assessments may also be covered. The panel will also discuss how policies and practices in a litigant’s IT department can affect an already-complex case.

PRICES (including lunch):
• $20 for Members (includes 1.0 Hr Ohio CLE)
• $30 Non-Member with CLE
• $20 Non-Member without CLE
• $15 Students and Full-Time Academics

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