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TTO Legal Seminar: "Protecting Biotech Inventions"
TTO Legal Seminar: "Protecting Biotech Inventions"
The CU Technology Transfer Office and the law offices of Jones Day present the TTO Legal Seminar: "Protecting Biotech Inventions" with Lester Savit and Megan Lyman.
Tuesday, June 29, 2004
School of Nursing Room 1932
9th and Colorado Blvd.
Directions
12:00-12:15: Lunch and Networking
12:15-1:30: Presentation and Discussion
*Seating Limited
Questions? Contact Jill.Jones@uchsc.edu
Lester Savit
Lester Savit heads the intellectual property practice in Jones Day's Irvine Office, representing high-tech companies in California and throughout the country. He has successfully represented major U.S. corporations as both plaintiffs and defendants in patent infringement actions. Lester has obtained judgments in favor of patent owners totaling more than $93 million.
In addition to his litigation practice, Lester advises clients on special projects involving protecting inventions and avoiding infringement. He writes and speaks on current intellectual property and litigation issues. He frequently participates on expert panels at UCLA and has been quoted on intellectual property issues in the Los Angeles Times, California Lawyer, and InfoWorld.
Megan Lyman
Megan is a graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder with an M.S. in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. She is currently working as a summer law clerk for Jones Day.
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