Friday, 19 October 2012

“Life after Egyptian Goddess”: a seminar

Not long ago Class 99 thanked the Design Law Group's Perry Saidman for the latest news concerning the Innovative Design Protection Act in the United States. Now the weblog is delighted to announce that the self-same Perry will be giving a slightly sudden, spontaneous seminar, “Life after Egyptian Goddess”, on the afternoon of Tuesday 6 November, from 5pm (registration: progamme begins at 5.15pm) to 7pm (lights out after refreshments).

In this seminar, which is hosted under the joint auspices of the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys (CIPA) and the Class 99 weblog. Perry will be giving a red-hot update on US design law (such as it is) and, if you ask him nicely, he may just perform a persuasive oration on the need for the United States to adopt European-style design protection. The venue is the CIPA Hall, which you can locate with just a little effort by clicking here.

With Perry in the hot seat, Class 99's founder David Musker in the chair and his blogging colleague Jeremy Phillips so far constituting a one-man panel (further panelists are invited to volunteer), this seminar should be fun.  The position regarding CPD points has not yet been addressed, but it would be a shame to miss the opportunity ...

If you are planning to attend, email Jeremy here and let him know, with the subject line "Egyptian Goddess". Space is believed to be limited, so don't leave it too late!

PS For the avoidance of doubt -- there is no charge for registration, admission or the consumption of refreshments.

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