PCT Damage Control: Procedures That Can Help When Things Go Wrong – February 2013 Meeting

CincyIP Presents:
PCT Damage Control:
Procedures That Can Help When Things Go Wrong

Featuring

T. David Reed
US Consultant on the PCT, WIPO

February 12, 2013

12:00pm– 1:30pm

Location: The Cincinnatian Hotel

This program has been approved for 1.0 hours of CLE in Ohio

The presentation will discuss the primary procedural safeguards available under the PCT that are
available to help an applicant overcome a variety of problems and mistakes that may be made during the filing of patent applications under the Patent Cooperation Treaty. The safeguard procedures include:
• Incorporation by reference of matter contained any claimed priority filing to allow matter
inadvertently left out of the international (PCT) application to be incorporated into the international application without loss of the original filing date, provided the matter is completely contained in the priority document.
• Restoration of priority which may allow recapture of a priority claim in an application
filed more than 12 months after the desired priority filing.
• Correction or addition of a priority claim after the filing of an application.
• Protections relating to payment of fees.
• Protections relating to filing in a non-competent office.
• Procedures related to making changes/corrections/additions to applicants, inventors,
agents and bibliographic data relating to them.
• Procedure for correcting obvious mistakes made in the international application.
Each of these procedures will be discussed in detail including when they are applicable, conditions for use and how to use them.

Speaker Information
During the last half of T. David Reed’s 40 year career at The Procter & Gamble Company in Cincinnati, Ohio, he managed P&G’s international patent filing and prosecution function. During this time he transitioned P&G’s international patent filing practice from direct national filings to filing under the PCT. Under his leadership Procter & Gamble’s practice under the PCT quickly grew to the point where P&G was the largest single PCT applicant in the world.

Based on his practical experience in international patent filing and the PCT, he has been privileged to speak on P&G’s foreign patent practice and their use of the PCT for a variety of organizations around the world.

Following his retirement from P&G in 2006, David became a consultant on the PCT for WIPO in North America. In this capacity he conducts training seminars on the PCT and operates one of the two WIPO PCT help desks in the US, answering questions on the PCT from patent practitioners and administrators.

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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Protecting IP In An Online World : January 2013 Monthly Meeting

Featuring

Mike Hurst
Keating Muething and Klekamp

January 8, 2013

12:00pm– 1:30pm

Location: The Cincinnatian Hotel

This program has been approved for 1.0 hours of CLE in Ohio

The expansion of the Internet has led to an expansion in IP infringement claims stemming from content posted or otherwise shared via the Internet.From blogs and websites to social networks, it has become increasingly common for IP rights to be infringed. Mike Hurst, Partner at KMK, will address some of the most prevalent issues facing clients today. In particular, Mike will discuss rules for when you can use others’ content without violating their copyright, how trademarks of others can be legally used online, and techniques for leveraging the content of others without breaking the law. Mike will also discuss how the various take-down policies that have been put in place by social networks, such as Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest are similar, as well as how they differ, and what these policies mean to both lawyers and their clients.

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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Lawyers Serving Others: Outreach Beyond Legal Services (and Clothing Drive) – December 2012 Meeting

CincyIP Presents:
Lawyers Serving Others: Outreach Beyond Legal Services (and Clothing Drive)

Featuring

Nancy Lawson
Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl, LLP

Lisa McDaniel Brown
Advancement Director DfSC

Kelly Collison
Associate Director DfSC

Marlene Alder
Volunteer DfSC

Donna Wynn
Client DfSC

and

Tiffany Zerby
Counsel- Fabric and Home Care, The Procter & Gamble Company

December 11, 2012
12:00pm– 1:30pm

Location: The Cincinnatian Hotel

This program has been approved for 1.0 hours of Professionalism CLE in Ohio

Lawyers have traditionally donated their time through pro bono legal work and other community service. The aspiration to serve runs deep in the legal profession, to the point that it is expressed in our professional creed. Many lawyers desire to serve others in one way or another, but are challenged with finding the time and the best way to make an impact. The program will include a discussion of a lawyer’s calling to community service, the role of the lawyer in the community, and whether community service for lawyers should relate to legal issues. We will also discuss various projects and organizations seeking community service volunteers, and we will hear from one organization, Dress For Success (DfSC), regarding how one might get involved with their organization.

CincyIP would also like to take this opportunity to ask our members to give back to those that are less fortunate through Dress for Success during this holiday season. We will be accepting donations at our monthly meeting. For additional information, including alternate donation drop-off times and locations and details for donating, please visit our website.
Items That Can Be Donated Clothing Donations final

Interview and work appropriate clothing and accessories
to stock Dress for Success Cincinnati and the Mobile Career Transformation Center (gently worn scrubs too)

Designer, dressy and casual attire and accessories
to stock the 4th Street Boutique, the daily fund raiser whose sales to the public support the mission of Dress for Success Cincinnati

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

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