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Emil Speaking-NC Bar- Unraveling the Ethics of IP Practice: A Practical Approach to Avoiding Problems

Patent and trademark lawyers are subject to special ethics and substantive rules which differ from traditional law practice. This course delves into the unique ethical considerations and challenges faced by patent and trademark lawyers. Led by a registered patent attorney with expertise in ethics matters, this course will navigate attendees through five critical areas of […]

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Emil Speaking – The Last Twelve Months: Ethics Developments and Legal Malpractice Avoidance

Join ethics and loss-prevention counsel for this fast-paced discussion of major lawyer professional liability issues of the past year. Why wait until the end of the year to get your ethics CLE credit? Join ethics and loss-prevention counsel for this fast-paced discussion of major lawyer professional liability issues of the past year. You’ll hear about

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Quoted In IP Law360 and Legal Ethics Law360: How Firms Can Avoid Conflicts Involving Corporate Affiliates

Michael E. McCabe, Jr. was quoted extensively in the lead feature story published on March 4, 2019 in Intellectual Property Law360 and Legal Ethics Law360 , entitled How Firms Can Avoid Conflicts Involving Corporate Affiliates (by Ryan Davis) (sub. req’d).   The Law360 article discusses the ethical risks faced by lawyers who represent an entity that has multiple affiliates

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Quoted in IPPro Patents–Chinese Patent Agent Denied USPTO License

Michael E. McCabe, Jr. was quoted by IPPro Patents on April 10, 2017, in an article entitled “Chinese Patent Agent Denied USPTO License” (by Barney Dixon).  The IPPro Patents article discussed the implications of the Federal Circuit’s April 5 decision affirming the USPTO’s denial of the application of Jinyang Guo to become registered as a patent agent.

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