Monday, April 20, 2015

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LES Spring Meeting Single-Day Registration Option is Now Available

Join the Licensing Executives Society at our Spring Meeting 2015, May 12 -14 at the Hilton Torrey Pines Hotel in La Jolla, CA. Attend the entire meeting for $1595.Busy Schedule? Now you can register to attend for only one-day (Wednesday or Thursday) for $595.

May 13 highlights include: 
  • Innovation vs. Legislation: How Legal Changes Are Affecting Technology Companies
  • Assessing and Incorporating Risk and Uncertainty in the Valuation of Early-Stage Intellectual Property
  • Monetizing Patents: Risks, Challenges, and Strategies for Operating in an Increasingly "Anti-Patent" Environment
On May 14, choose from: 
  • Patent Litigation: Global Trends and Strategies 
  • Drafting, Incorporating, and Utilizing Arbitration Clauses in License Agreements
  • Re-emergence of Platform Technologies - Gonna Party Like It's 1999.

For more information and to view the schedule, click here.

The one-day option is now available through registration.
Speaker Highlight
David W. Jones, assistant general counsel for intellectual property policy of Microsoft, will be on the panel for the Plenary Session Innovation vs. Legislation: How Legal Changes Are Affecting Technology Companies 

Prior to joining Microsoft in 2007, David worked as a counsel to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, where he was responsible for intellectual property and antitrust matters, serving in various positions, including chief antitrust counsel for the Judiciary Committee and counsel to the Intellectual Property Subcommittee.

David received his legal education at the University of Virginia School of Law, and 
completed two appellate clerkships, one with Judge Will Garwood of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 
Fifth Circuit and the other with Judge Sharon Prost of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. 

David began his career in the Regulatory and Appellate Litigation practice group at Sidley & Austin in 

Washington DC, where he worked primarily on matters involving telecommunication and Internet law.

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