Discipline Diversion

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Reducing Stress and Avoiding Mistakes in the Post-COVID-19 Era: ABA Webinar

Reducing Stress and Avoiding Mistakes in the Post-COVID-19 Era – Moderated by Michael E. McCabe, Jr (McCabe Law) with panelists Shruti Chpra (Morrison Cohen LLP), Dean April Barton (Duquesne School of Law), Laurie Besden (Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers, Pennsylvania) and Emil Ali (Carr Butterfield)) American Bar Association, Section of Intellectual Property Law  Date:  June 18, […]

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Quoted In Bloomberg BNA: USPTO Trying Out Diversion Program For Struggling Practitioners

Michael E. McCabe, Jr. was quoted by Bloomberg BNA in an article published on November 15, 2017, entitled  “USPTO Trying Out Diversion Program for Struggling Practitioners” (by Joan C. Rogers) (sub req’d).  The Bloomberg  article addresses the Office of Enrollment and Discipline’s new Disciplinary Diversion Program, which we first reported in our November 3 blog post (here).

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Quoted In IPPro Patents: USPTO Launches Diversion Pilot For Minor Misconduct

Michael E. McCabe, Jr. and IPethics & INsights were quoted by IPPro Patents in an article published on November 06, 2017, entitled  “USPTO Launches Diversion Pilot for Minor Misconduct” (by Barney Dixon).  The IPPro article discusses the Office of Enrollment and Discipline’s new Disciplinary Diversion Program.  The IPPro article quotes extensively from our November 3, 2017 blog

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