LAIPLA is proud to present a networking event featuring a presentation by Rich Goldstein, of Goldstein Patent Law, “Business Development – Creating, Cultivating, and Maintaining Relationships that Generate IP Work.”

LAIPLA is proud to present a networking event featuring a presentation by Rich Goldstein, of Goldstein Patent Law, “Business Development – Creating, Cultivating, and Maintaining Relationships that Generate IP Work.”
After attending 27 conferences this year, something clicked. My original thoughts for this probably emerged while talking to innovators and hackers at the Open Knowledge conference in Geneva, Switzerland this past September. In a conversation today in Dallas with Judge Plager of the Federal Circuit and Dennis Crouch of Patently-o, my thoughts solidified as […]
When Commissioner Tian Lipu from SIPO (the Chinese Patent Office), visited the SIPO/US Bar Liaison Council Conference at Cardozo School of Law on June 3, 2013, his remarks explained many of our common conceptions of IP in China, and also dispelled many misconceptions. The most common misconception is that China disregards or doesn’t protect IP rights. […]
When a corporate IP counsel speaks to a group of patent lawyers, what position do you expect them to take about those companies that don’t make products, but assert their patents against companies that do? Negative, right? This is what made Richard Rainey’s keynote address at the American Bar Association Intellectual Property Lawyers group […]
There is no question that the landscape has changed for considering the potential value of patents. And there is no question that business models have shifted—from using patents to support and perpetuate profits made through manufacturing, to using patents to make profits from the manufacturing activities of others. So-called “patent trolls” make money by […]
On February 28th, I took an early flight to Chicago to participate in a special, day long conversation with law professors, judges, and other IP colleagues: about creating a “small claims” proceeding for patent matters. This event was jointly hosted by the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA), and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign […]