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2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute

$970.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

Rapid advancement in life sciences technologies has made keeping up with the legal implications more important than ever. Join us for the 2nd BCLT Advanced Life Sciences Institute, where you will learn from the experts about cutting-edge issues impacting your life sciences practice. Our programming will share key insights and best practices related to the rapid rise of AI in the life sciences and new trends for licensing, deals, and life sciences funding models. We will also have experts reviewing key developments in the law (Section 112, obviousness-type double patenting), anti-counterfeiting and patient safety, and the ever-complex interplay of regulatory and IP exclusivities. Finally, don’t miss our in-depth discussions on future pandemic preparedness and use of trade secrets v. patents for portfolio protection!

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AI as an Inventing Tool: AI’s challenges to Patent law – Inventorship (Panel 2)

$115.00
  • Instructor(s):  BCLT

AI as an Inventing Tool—Its Implicatioins for Patent Law and PolicyRecorded November 15, 2023 Event Information | Agenda | Resources   Participate in Professor Colleen Chien's Study!   Speakers Prof. Dennis CrouchUniversity of Missouri School of Law Yuan Hao, PhDBCLT, Berkeley Law Nalini MummalaneniUSPTO Moderator Prof. Robert MergesBCLT, Berkeley Law

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  • 59
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The Future of U.S. Innovation - Navigating Regulation and Its Impact

FREE
  • Instructor(s):  UC Berkeley Law

Program occurred September 27, 2025Alumni Reunion Weekend | September 26-27, 2025 As the U.S. navigates rapid technological change, global competition, and evolving regulation, the future of American innovation is at a crossroads. This forward-looking program brings together thought leaders in law, technology, and policy (Colleen Chien, BCLT, UC Berkeley Law; Abigail Dillen, Earthjustice; Mark Mao, Boiues Schiller Flexner LLP) to explore how the U.S. can maintain its edge in critical areas like AI, intellectual property, and emerging industries. Participants will gain insights into how legal frameworks, public policy, and global dynamics intersect to shape the next era of innovation. You’ll learn how to: Understand the legal and policy forces influencing U.S. innovation and competitiveness Evaluate how AI, data, and IP laws are redefining the innovation economy Identify strategies for fostering responsible growth in emerging technologies Speakers: Colleen Chien, BCLT, UC Berkeley Law Abigail Dillen, Earthjustice Mark Mao, Boiues Schiller Flexner LLP Moderator: Wayne Stacy, BCLT, UC Berkeley Law

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  • 75
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  • 5/1/27
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