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About the 3rd Annual IPSC Conference August 8-9, 2003 The Berkeley Center for Law & Technology at Boalt Hall School of Law will host the 3rd Annual Intellectual Property Scholars Conference in 2003. Conducted in a roundtable format, this conference brings together intellectual property scholars to present their works-in-progress The event also provides young scholars with networking opportunities and allows them to benefit from advice and guidance offered by veteran academics. The conference will be limited to 9 papers and 40 participants. The roundtable format of this conference is designed to facilitate free-ranging discussion and to help people hone their ideas. Papers presented should be works in progress that can benefit from substantial commentary and revision. Because of the importance of group discussion, we ask that attendees and presenters plan to stay for the whole conference. The conference
is co-sponsored by Cardozo
School of Law and DePaul School
of Law (Center for Intellectual Property, Law and Information Technology).
Conference Schedule The conference will be held on Friday, August 8, from 8:30am-5pm, and on Saturday, August 9, from 8:30am-2:00pm. There is no charge to attend the conference. The Berkeley Center for Law & Technology will provide complementary food and drink throughout the conference, including the BCLT IP Scholars Dinner held at Professor Peter S. Menell's home in Berkeley, California on Friday, August 8, 2003 (spouses or "significant others" are welcome to attend the dinner). Conference participants (including paper presenters) are expected to pay for transportation and lodging. |