Webinar and Conference Announcements, State of the Blogosphere, and Other News

  • IP Forum Webinar Announcement: "DELAWARE: Epicenter for U.S. IP Dispute Resolution"

         This from a soon-to-be released announcement from my law firm, Blank Rome:  "Join a knowledgeable team from Blank Rome on April 30, 2008 for an in-depth look at the Top 5 Things You Need Know when litigating a patent case in the U.S. District of Delaware Court. Learn why today’s most significant IP matters are being litigated in this jurisdiction from a panel of experts who know how Delaware’s unique rules and procedures work.  J.C. Boggs, Keeto Sabharwal, Steve Caponi, Charles Wolfe, Dale Dubé and Vincent Poppiti will examine several key cases and lead an interactive discussion over the web.  Date: April 30, 2008; time: 1030 to 1200 EDST US."   

  • Rockville, MD-based Nabi Biopharmaceuticals announced on April 3, 2008, that it had settled a patent lawsuit it had filed against Ohio-based Roxane Laboratories over its drug product PhosLo(r). According to a Nabi statement, Nabi had filed the lawsuit on September 27, 2005, under the Hatch-Waxman Act in response to a Paragraph IV Certification letter submitted by Roxane to Nabi concerning Roxane's filing of an Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to market a generic version of PhosLo GelCaps.  Nabi sold its PhosLo drug product to Fresenius USA Manufacturing, Inc. in 2006. 

  • The Baltimore Business Journal announced Wednesday that Sarah Djamshidi, a University of Maryland business development official, was named Executive Director of the Chesapeake Innovation Center, which is an Annapolis-based incubator that assists startups developing homeland security technologies.

  • Conference announcement: "Copyright Monopoly: Playing the Innovation Game"

     This from the Center for Intellectual Property, University of Maryland University College (UMUC):  "Since 2001, the Center for Intellectual Property (CIP) has provided premier conferences focusing on the intersection of copyright, technological innovation, and higher education. In its Eighth Annual Symposium, the CIP continues its tradition of convening a rich conversation on copyright policy that includes voices from higher education, business and industry, law, policy, government, and nonprofit sectors, and that also spans the spectrum of opinion and perspective."  8th Annual Symposium, May 28-30, 2008, in Metro Washington, D.C.

  • Kevin O'Keefe at LEXBLOG provided a State of the AmLaw 200 blogosphere, March 2008, a few weeks ago, in which he noted that over 25% of the AmLaw 200 law firms (53) now have blogs. The Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog (a "non law firm branded" blog) is counted among the total. According to Kevin's statistics, there were only 39 blogs being published by the AmLaw 200 in August 2007.

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Kevin OKeefe - April 11, 2008 10:10 PM

Thanks for sharing word of our report on the AmLaw 200 blogs. I expect with the increasing number of blogs, we'll get that report out more often.

By the way, your blog is one I use all the time as a great example of lawyer in large law firm publishing a blog. As you might expect many large law adminsitrators are pretty cautious ablogs and routinely ask to see examples.

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