North America awards dinner 2008
01 May 2008
Managing IP held its first North America awards ceremony last month, with 150 people attending a black tie dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel in Georgetown Washington DC

More than 150 people, including Judge Arthur Gajarsa of the US Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit, John Dudas and John Doll of the USPTO, executive director of the AIPLA Mike Kirk, and Herb Wamsley of the IPO, attended a black tie dinner in Washington DC last month to celebrate the winners of Managing IP's inaugural North America awards.
The evening was held in support of the Banner Scholarship at the John Marshall Law School, and Professor Richard Gruner, director of the Center for Intellectual Property Law spoke about the Scholarship, the work of the Center and the development of IP practice.
Twenty awards were made to the leading regional firms of 2008 in the area of patent prosecution and litigation, trade mark filing and contentious work and copyright work. Presentations were also made to the national award winners in the US and Canada, for cases of the year...
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