Event – Patents in Theory and Practice: Implications for Reform

Event – Patents in Theory and Practice: Implications for Reform

Featuring Remarks by
Congressman Darrell Issa and USPTO’s Michelle K. Lee

8:30 am – 1:00 pm
February 11, 2015
Holeman Lounge
National Press Club
13th Floor
529 14th St. NW
Washington DC

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Feb 3, 2015 – Patent reform is high on the agenda for the upcoming Congress. Proponents of reform claim the current system produces excessive litigation, particularly on the part of “patent assertion entities,” imposing costs on entrepreneurs and others and deterring innovation. Those on the other side suggest that the litigation explosion is overstated and that patent reform efforts will weaken intellectual property protections to the detriment of innovation. Complicating this issue is that the effects of the America Invents Act, recent court decisions, as well as changes at USPTO are still unfolding.

The Technology Policy Institute is hosting a half-day conference “Patents in Theory and Practice: Implications for Reform” on February 11th to explore the evidence for reform from both sides of the issues.

Patents in Theory and Practice: Implications for Reform” will be held Wednesday, February 11, 2015 from 8:30am to 1:00pm at the National Press club, located at 529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor, in Washington, DC. Lunch will be served. Registration can be performed on the TPI website. Questions should be directed to Ashley Benjamin at [email protected]. Members of the press should contact Amy Smorodin at [email protected].

Agenda

8:30 am

Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00 am

Remarks

Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA)

9:30 am

Panel Discussion:

U.S. Patent System: What Does the Research Show?

Jay Kesan, Professor and Director, Program in Intellectual Property and Technology Law and H. Ross & Helen Workman Research Scholar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Timothy Simcoe, Senior Economist, President’s Council of Economic Advisers and Associate Professor of Strategy & Innovation, Boston University School of Management (on leave)

Daniel Spulber, Elinor Hobbs Distinguished Professor of International Business and Professor of Management Strategy, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, and Professor of Law at the Northwestern University Law School

Catherine Tucker, Mark Hyman Jr. Career Development Professor and Associate Professor of Management Science, MIT Sloan School of Management

Thomas Lenard (moderator), President and Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Institute

10:45 am

Panel Discussion:

Patents in Practice: Industry Views

Ron Katznelson, President, Bi-Level Technologies

Diane Lettelleir, Senior Managing Counsel, Litigation, JCPenney

Laurie Self, Vice President and Counsel, Government Affairs, Qualcomm Inc.

Daniel Zadoff, Managing Partner, Nutritionix

Scott Wallsten (moderator), Vice President for Research and Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Institute

12:00 pm

Lunch

12:15 pm

Fireside Chat

Michelle K. Lee, Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property and Deputy Director of the USPTO

Gene Quinn, Patent Attorney and founder of IPWatchdog.com

The Technology Policy Institute

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