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Webinar Archive - 6/20/18 - Ethics of Working with Low Income Clients, Doing Unbundled Legal Work and Pro Bono Right

Webinar Archive - 6/20/18 - Ethics of Working with Low Income Clients, Doing Unbundled Legal Work and Pro Bono Right

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Original air date: 6/20/18 Ethics of Working with Low Income Clients, Doing Unbundled Legal Work and Pro Bono Right
No worthy invention should be left unexamined due to a lack of funds to afford a patent practitioner. Whether it be a device to hang doors more efficiently, a machine to make homemade sushi rolls faster, or a compound with the potential to treat neurodegenerative diseases, pro bono programs around the country offer inventors that exact opportunity.
Our webinar will present a panel of speakers from the United States Patent and Trademark Office, The center for Intellectual Property Research, Maurer School of Law, Indiana University Bloomington, and patent practitioners who will bring to discuss experiences related IP pro bono representation.
AIPLA Special Committee on Pro Bono webinar will also provide an ethics update, curtsey USPTO Office of Ethics and Enrollment.

Presented by: Tim Rooney of Office of Enrollment and Discipline; Tara Ho of Office of Enrollment and Discipline; Casey Nemeck of Indiana University and Daniel Bruzzone of  Patterson Thuente IP
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