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  • In Thursday afternoon's corporate track panel session, in-house counsel from Microsoft, The Clearing House Payments Co and Google revealed what they are looking for in an outside counsel match
  • Looking back on a whirlwind year: Denise DeFranco reflects on her term as AIPLA President, which included the passage of the Defend Trade Secrets Act and ramping up of the Association's publications
  • IP Enterprise Court Judge Richard Hacon and ITMA President Kate O’Rourke spoke with Managing IP about the IP Pro Bono service which was launched last week in London
  • Howard Hao and Chenyan Wu of Chang Tsi & Partners explain developments in filings before SIPO, amendments to the Patent Law, and recent cases
  • Daniel Bond of Kirkland & Ellis, in a session on demand letters yesterday, gave some advice on "avoiding the Meep Meep effect." This turned out to be a reference to Wile E. Coyote's attempts to catch The Road Runner.
  • David Foster of Foster Murphy Altman & Nickel gave an overview yesterday of how the Federal Circuit's Suprema and ClearCorrect decisions last year have affected the International Trade Commission (ITC)
  • AIPLA president Denise DeFranco welcomed attendees to this year's conference and honored the Committee of the Year, the Standards and Open Source Committee. DeFranco then introduced Daniel Marti, the US's Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator (IPEC), who gave this year's opening remarks.
  • At the AIPLA annual meeting, Michelle Lee reflected warmly and proudly on the work that she and the Office have done in collaboration with IP offices and professionals in the US and abroad
  • A panel during the Women in IP Law breakfast at the AIPLA annual meeting discussed best practices for retaining women
  • Negotiations over patent licensing are tricky. One bad sign is if parties start discussing standard-essential patents in detail