//Agenda

AGENDA (additional speakers to be added)

 

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Agency Design

  1. Agency design – How should IP agencies optimally be designed, both internally (what sort of offices and officers should they have) and where should the agencies be placed within the U.S. governmental structure? How well do the existing agencies match with optimal designs? How do U.S. IP agency designs differ from those in other countries?

          Graeme Dinwoodie, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law and University of Oxford    

          Terry Ilardi, Senior Counsel, IP Law Policy, IBM

           Vikrum Aiyer, Postmates, former Chief of Staff, USPTO

 

  1. Agency procedures – How do IP agencies exercise their ministerial functions: registration, recording, examination, issuance, and review?

  Sarah Burstein, University of Oklahoma College of Law

  Jeanne Fromer, NYU School of Law

  Melissa Wasserman, University of Texas Law School

 

  1. Agency Rulemaking – What rulemaking authority do the U.S. IP agencies have? How well do they exercise these powers? Should they have more rulemaking authority?

Stuart Graham, Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology

Sonia Katyal, UC Berkeley School of Law 

Joe Liu, Boston College Law School

Aaron Perzanowski, Case Western Reserve University School of Law

 

  1. Tensions Between IP Agencies and Other Parts of the Executive Branch – What is the relationship between the policies and decisions of IP agencies and those of other executive agencies? Some agencies may have different priorities than IP agencies on IP issues. When this happens, how are the tensions that arise addressed and resolved?

 

Sapna Kumar, University of Houston Law Center

Tejas Narechania, UC Berkeley School of Law

        Renata Hesse, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

        Rebecca Eisenberg, University of Michigan Law School

 

 

Friday, April 13, 2018

Review of Agency Decisions

  1. Invalidation: What procedures are there and should there be within IP agencies to review whether claimants’ IP rights are valid?

Rob Merges, UC Berkeley School of Law

Colleen Chien, Santa Clara University School of Law

Christopher Sprigman, NYU School of Law

Alexandra Roberts, University of New Hampshire School of Law

        Saurabh Vishnubhakat, Texas A&M University School of Law

 

  1. Judicial Deference: How much deference do and should judges give to IP agency decisions, practices, and policies?

        Shyam Balganesh, University of Pennsylvania Law School

        Arti Rai, Duke University School of Law

Deborah R. Gerhardt, University of North Carolina School of Law

 

  1. Enforcement Issues: What role should IP agencies play in enforcing IP rights? Should Congress establish small claims tribunals within IP agencies’ domain? What kinds of claims should be justiciable and what relief should be available?

Christian Helmers, Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University

Ben Depoorter, UC Hastings College of the Law

Lisa Ouellette, Stanford Law School

Pam Samuelson, UC Berkeley School of Law