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IP PROFESSIONALS AND ETHICS

IPRIA / IPTA Seminar

Date:
          Thursday 19 March 2009
          Sydney Swissotel 
Time:
          12.30pm for 1.00pm

The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA) in association with The Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia (IPTA) are hosting a public seminar, to which you are invited.  The seminar attempts to bring greater clarity to the issue of conflicts as they relate to patent attorneys, by using practical examples to demonstrate what is meant by a conflict and how it can be identified and managed. 

When conflicts of interest are not properly managed the consequences can be severe for intellectual property practitioners and their clients.  While the legal obligations of lawyers in relation to conflicts are fairly well-understood, to date the obligations of patent attorneys have not been as clearly articulated. This seminar will include guidance on practical issues such as effective conflicts checking, use of information screens and informed consent.


Speakers:
          Dr Linda Haller, Senior Lecturer, Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne
          Dr Trevor Davies, Partner, Allens Arthur Robinson Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys


This seminar will also run in Brisbane on Monday 9 March and in Melbourne on Wednesday 18 March.

Further details about the seminar and the registration form are available at www.ipria.org/events/seminar

Continuing Professional Development
Professional Standards Board

The Professional Standards Board for Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys has advised that attendance at this seminar will enable Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys to claim one CPE point.

Jean Molloy
Executive Officer
Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA)
The University of Melbourne
Level 7
Alan Gilbert Building
161 Barry Street
VIC 3010

Tel:  + 61 3 8344 2153
Fax:  + 61 3 8344 2111
Web:  www.ipria.org


 

 

The Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia (IPTA) is the peak professional body representing Australian patent and trade mark attorneys.
Phone Australia: 03 9819 2004. Email: mail@ipta.org.au

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