The Effects of Patent Marking: Qui Tam Actions and Other Considerations
Lynn Morreale and John Murphy will present as part of the Legal Intelligencer's In-House Counsel Seminar.
8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Loews Hotel, Philadelphia
This is a free seminar for in-house counsel and includes breakfast and four CLE credits (one ethics credit) available for PA, NJ, NY, and DE. Register online by clicking the link above.more
Cleantech Affinity Group Meeting - The Wharton Club of Philadelphia
Woodcock Washburn will host a meeting of the Cleantech Affinity Group of the Wharton Club of Philadelphia in the firm's Philadelphia offices.
8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Please register by clicking the link above. This meeting is open to everyone. Cost for registration is $10.00. A light breakfast and coffee will be served.more
The Copyright Society of the USA, Philadelphia Chapter presents: Too Much of a Good Thing? An Empirical Critique of Lengthy Copyright Terms
In extending copyright terms for the likes of Mickey Mouse, Congress has assumed such lengthy terms are necessary to incentivize creators. Paul Heald, the Allen Post Professor of Law at the University of Georgia, thinks otherwise, and has empirical data to prove it. He will present a lively talk on this subject at Woodcock Washburn's Philadelphia Office at the Cira Center, from 5:00-6:45 p.m.
Cost: $10 for members and $20 for non-members.
Hors d'oevres and wine will be served. PA CLE approval for 1 substantive credit is pending. Pre-registration is required. Please contact Matthew Ritter at 215-564-5127 or by email at
mritter@woodcock.com.
Playing Your Cards Wisely: Managing Risks Associated With Open Source Software
A CLE Seminar presented by Woodcock Washburn LLP
When: April 23, 2009; 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Location: Columbia Tower, Seattle, WA
- Approved for 5.5 hours of WA State CLE credit. Assistance will be provided, upon request, for credit in other states.
- Continental breakfast and catered lunch will be available for all registrants.
- Cost is $175 per person; Payment must be by check and received by April 20th.
NJTC Mid-Atlantic Commercialization Consortium
Hosted by Woodcock Washburn's Philadelphia Office at the Cira Centre
The Mid-Atlantic Commercialization Consortium is comprised of industry, university and economic development representatives of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and New York. The purpose of the Consortium is to build capacity in the region and accelerate and improve the region’s technology transfer and commercialization potential.
Livingston Nanotechnology Conference
Woodcock Washburn is a sponsor of this event
Jeff Rosedale will moderate a panel titled "Early Stage - Emerging Technologies Ready to Commercialize - Case Studies of Recent and Pending Spinouts" and present a second topic, "View from America's Top Legal Minds."
Woodcock Washburn Sponsors AUTM 2008 Western Region Meeting
Woodcock Washburn is a corporate sponsor of the Association of University Technology Managers’ (AUTM) 2008 Western Region Meeting taking place July 27-29 in Honolulu, HI.more
Woodcock Washburn Sponsors Science and Technology Review Symposium
Woodcock Washburn will sponsor an industry-attended Science and Technology Review Symposium hosted by The Office of Business Development at Fox Chase Cancer Center. The symposium will be held on May 20 at The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia.
Woodcock Washburn Attorney Rosedale to Speak at NanoBusiness Alliance Conference
Woodcock Washburn attorney Jeffrey Rosedale will moderate a panel titled "Therapeutics: The Impact of Personalized Medicine on the Value Chain" on May 5 at the 2008 NanoBusiness Alliance Conference in New York.
Woodcock Washburn Sponsors 2008 NanoBusiness Alliance Conference
Woodcock Washburn attorney Jeffrey Rosedale will moderate a panel titled "Therapeutics: The Impact of Personalized Medicine on the Value Chain" on May 5 at the 2008 NanoBusiness Alliance Conference in New York.