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American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) Annual Meeting 2015

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Taiji Yoshino

Patent Agent

This year’s annual meeting for the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) will be in Washington, DC, on October 22nd to 24th 2015. It is the perfect opportunity to network with IP professionals from around the world, as well as get up to speed with the latest standards, laws and policies in intellectual property. The program includes talks on current IP legal and practice issues in the United States. It also includes various other IP topics, such as “IP Practice in Japan”, “IP Practice in Europe”, “Partnering in Patents”, “Patent Prosecution Boot Camp” and much more.

Taiji Yoshino will be Nelligan O’Brien Payne’s representative at the meeting.

Learn more about AIPLA here.

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