PatLit is running a competition, for which the prize is complimentary registration for this seminar (regular fee £190 + VAT). The competition, for which the closing date is midnight on Sunday 5 April 2009, requires entrants to describe, in 100 words or fewer, "My nightmare patent litigation scenario". Please email your entries to PatLit here, with the subject line "Nightmare Scenario". The best entries will be published (please indicate if you require anonymity if your entry is published!) If you don't want to enter the competition, or you aren't lucky enough to be the winner, you can still book to attend it by clicking here.
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Sunday, 8 March 2009
Competition
There's an Advanced Patent Litigation Seminar coming up in London on the afternoon of Wednesday 22 April 2009, under the aegis of MBL Seminars. The seminar is conducted by barrister Richard Hodgson (Design Chambers) and you can view the programme here.
PatLit is running a competition, for which the prize is complimentary registration for this seminar (regular fee £190 + VAT). The competition, for which the closing date is midnight on Sunday 5 April 2009, requires entrants to describe, in 100 words or fewer, "My nightmare patent litigation scenario". Please email your entries to PatLit here, with the subject line "Nightmare Scenario". The best entries will be published (please indicate if you require anonymity if your entry is published!) If you don't want to enter the competition, or you aren't lucky enough to be the winner, you can still book to attend it by clicking here.
PatLit is running a competition, for which the prize is complimentary registration for this seminar (regular fee £190 + VAT). The competition, for which the closing date is midnight on Sunday 5 April 2009, requires entrants to describe, in 100 words or fewer, "My nightmare patent litigation scenario". Please email your entries to PatLit here, with the subject line "Nightmare Scenario". The best entries will be published (please indicate if you require anonymity if your entry is published!) If you don't want to enter the competition, or you aren't lucky enough to be the winner, you can still book to attend it by clicking here.
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patent litigation competition,
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