Webinar on CLS Bank v Alice: last chance to register!

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Webinar on CLS Bank v Alice: last chance to register!

Renny Hwang of Google along with Robert Fischer and Michael Sandonato of Fitzpatrick Cella Harper & Scinto will discuss the implications of the Federal Circuit’s CLS Bank v Alice decision at a webinar tomorrow

The webinar starts at 5 pm (London), 12 noon (New York), 9 am (California) and will last about one hour.

The three speakers will examine what last month’s decision in the CLS Bank case means for software patent owners and applicants in the United States, as well as discussing the possibility of Supreme Court review.

In addition, Hwang will comment on Google’s amicus brief, which was filed in the case.

All the speakers will take questions from the audience following their presentations.

Managing IP is also hosting a webinar on recent biotech patent developments, including last week’s US Supreme Court ruling in Myriad, on June 27.

Register to attend either webinar online. There is no charge for participants and you can also obtain CLE points in many jurisdictions if you listen live (1 CLE/CPD point per hour).

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