BCLT-Oregon Start-Up Series: (Session 3) Chain of Title
Author/Instructor
BCLT & Oregon Law
Topic(s)
Legal Education for Entrepreneurs/Innovators
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Patent Litigation
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Patent Prosecution
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Privacy & Cybersecurity
DESCRIPTION
Session 3: Chain of Title
BCLT-Oregon Start-Up Series
BCLT Life Sciences Law & Policy Center
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 | 1:00 p.m. | B-CLE
0.50 General CLE Credit Available
Series Info | Resources | Speaker Bios & Contact Info
A clear chain of title is essential for protecting and leveraging patent rights—but it’s often overlooked. Join us as Priscilla Dodson from Convington for a practical, engaging session that demystifies the concept of "chain of title" in intellectual property law. Through real-world examples and legal insights, this program will explain why tracking patent ownership matters and how to avoid common mistakes that can derail IP enforcement, licensing, or due diligence.
Perfect for legal teams, in-house counsel, IP managers, and anyone handling patent assets, this session will give you the tools to secure and verify patent ownership the right way.
In this session, you’ll learn how to:
- Understand what a “chain of title” is and why it’s crucial for patent valuation and enforcement
- Distinguish between patent assignments and licenses—and why the difference matters
- Avoid pitfalls such as missing inventor assignments, late recordation, and incomplete ownership
- Apply best practices for clean and timely patent transfers
- Navigate real-world legal scenarios, including co-inventorship and employment-based IP issues
Speaker(s):
Priscilla Dodson, Covington & Burling
Program Series:
Are you a scientist, inventor, entrepreneur, or investor thinking about launching or working with a start-up company? Do you have questions about patents and trade secrets, regulatory requirements, consulting agreements, privacy considerations, and/or IP licensing? The Berkeley Center for Law & Technology and the University of Oregon School of Law have partnered on a new Start-Up Signature Series of virtual legal education programs, designed specifically for start-up companies and their investors. The Start-Up Signature Series will give you the education you need to successfully push your start-up forward!
All programs are free to access.
This course is available to students for free.