Speaking Engagements

Quoted In The American Lawyer Daily Business Review – Greenberg Traurig Agrees To Withdraw From Case In Which It Was Faced With Conflict Of Interest

Michael E. McCabe, Jr. was quoted by The American Lawyer Daily Business Review on May 24, 2017, in an article entitled “Greenberg Traurig Agrees to Withdraw from Case in Which it was Faced with Conflict of Interest” (by Monika Gonzalez Mesa) (sub req’d).  The article quotes IPethics & INsights, which first broke the story in our

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Quoted in The American Lawyer Daily Business Review – Greenberg Traurig Accused of Trying to Invalidate the Same Patents it Prosecuted

Michael E. McCabe, Jr. was quoted by The American Lawyer Daily Business Review on May 11, 2017, in an article entitled “Greenberg Traurig Accused of Trying to Invalidate the Same Patents it Prosecuted” (by Monika Gonzalez Mesa).  The article discusses a lawsuit recently filed in California state court against Greenberg Traurig (complaint here), which represented a client

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What You Risk: A Review Of Subject Matter Conflicts In Intellectual Property Prosecution – ABA Webinar

American Bar Association Landslide Webinar Series Identifying and Resolving Ethical Conflicts of Interest in Patent Prosecution featuring Michael E. McCabe, Jr. (McCabe Law LLC), Matthew Graham (Donaldson Company), and moderated by Sandra Thompson, Ph.D. (Slater Hersey) April 18, 2017, 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM EST

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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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