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Patent law is built on innovation, but ethical missteps can put even the most groundbreaking work at risk. When faced with tough calls, do you know how to turn gray areas into clear decisions? Equip yourself with the knowledge necessary to navigate this complicated landscape in our free, upcoming Justia Webinar!
Ethical dilemmas in intellectual property and patent law can be complex, with evolving regulations and nuanced professional responsibilities. From subject matter conflicts to inequitable conduct, the challenges facing practitioners are more complicated than ever. In this upcoming webinar, get an in-depth look at key ethical considerations, including the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO) regulatory authority, the role of the Office of Enrollment and Discipline (OED), and the duty of candor required in IP practice.
Don’t wait until an ethical dilemma arises, sign up today so you can walk away with the knowledge you need to navigate ethical challenges with confidence.
CLE Webinar Details & Speaker
The presentation will begin promptly at
1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
The recording of this broadcast will also be available to Justia Connect members shortly after the live event.
As a partner at McCabe & Ali, Emil J. Ali advises lawyers on compliance, risk management, and professional responsibility, particularly within IP and patent law. His extensive experience includes serving within the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s Office of Enrollment and Discipline, where he contributed to the development of the USPTO Rules of Professional Conduct. In addition to his legal practice, he serves as an adjunct professor at Lewis & Clark Law School, educating the next generation of lawyers on legal ethics and professional responsibility. You don’t need to be a law student to learn from Emil J. Ali — sign up for our upcoming webinar today so you too can learn directly from the expert in the field!
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CLE Credit for Lawyers: Would you like to earn CLE credit for this webinar? While everyone is invited to attend, CLE credit is an exclusive membership benefit offered to Justia Connect Pro members, our upgraded membership tier for lawyers. You can upgrade to Justia Connect Pro here to start taking advantage of this benefit.
From Gray Areas to Guiding Principles: Ethics in IP and Patent Law is approved for one hour of Legal Ethics CLE credit in California, and one hour of Ethics CLE credit in North Carolina. This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1.00 credit hours, of which 1.00 credit hours will apply to Legal Ethics/Professional Responsibility credit. Other jurisdictions may award CLE credit via applicable self-submission policies or reciprocity rules.
More Questions?
The intersection of ethics and intellectual property law is full of gray areas, from conflicts of interest to disclosure obligations. Understanding where to draw the line can mean the difference between a strong legal strategy and a costly ethical misstep. Be prepared and learn how you can turn uncertainty into ethical clarity by signing up today! If you have additional questions about this free webinar, you can get more details and register on the webinar page.
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