Flag Football Tournament CONGRATS – 2L’s The Flying Tortfeasors

Thanks to all that participated in the SELS Flag Football Tournament!

•First place: 2Ls – “The Flying Tortfeasors” (Jaren Webster, Kristi Harman, Matt Hull, Carl Carnevale, Marshall Finelli, Chris Weeda)
•Second Place: 1Ls – “1L of a Team” (Tyler Niederwerder, Tom Stickford, Brock Sutek, Francis de la Serna, Pierce Walker, Shelby Bullit, Rebecca Schreiner)
•Third Place: 3Ls – “Semi-probono” (Jordan Knabb, Adam Carro, Marc Chenowith, Pete Schwan, Crhis Orrin, Elayna Saad)
•Fourth Place: 2Ls – “High Flyers” (Kevin Urtz, Gary Zalina, Ryan Vatalero, Kevin Daley, Mark Hazlett, Dave Wareham, Tyler Lefevre)

Presidential Management Fellows Program application opens tomorrow!

The Presidential Management Fellows Program
The Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program Office invites interested applicants to join us for two upcoming
webcasts, conducted through Adobe Connect, to provide information for the Class of 2015 PMF application.
The Class of 2015 PMF application will open from October 1-15, 2014, and the announcement can be found at
www.USAJOBS.gov when it opens (simply search for “Presidential Management Fellows” during the open period).
To learn more about eligibility and how to apply, please review the “Become a PMF” section on the PMF website at
www.pmf.gov. In addition, the 2015 PMF Assessment Preparation Guide has been published to the website.
Tuesday, September 30, 2014 from 3:00-4:30pm (Eastern Time): A one-time Applicant Information Session that will
focus on a general overview of the PMF Program, the 2015 PMF application, and a panel of current Fellows offering their
advice and experiences. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions throughout the presentation.
Wednesday, October 8 from 1:30-3:30pm (Eastern Time): A question and answer session where applicants may
submit questions regarding the 2015 PMF application cycle.
These webcasts will be conducted on-line through Adobe Connect and will have dedicated PMF Program Office staff to
answer questions. Applicants can connect at http://opm.adobeconnect.com/pmfapplicantchat/ and select “Enter as a
Guest.” Please note, the audio from the webcasts will be provided through your computer/device audio output.
Adobe Connect computer capability can be tested beforehand by going to
http://opm.adobeconnect.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm. Adobe Connect is also supported on mobile
devices. For more information, please visit http://www.adobe.com/products/adobeconnect/mobile-meetings.html.
As a reminder, these webcasts are intended for applicants planning to apply to the 2015 PMF application.

Questions? Stop by or email the CPPO!

Donald W. Banner Diversity Scholarship for Law Students

Banner & Witcoff is proud to offer the Donald W. Banner Diversity Scholarship for law students. This scholarship is part of Banner & Witcoff’s commitment to fostering the development of intellectual property lawyers from diverse backgrounds. Law students who meet the selection criteria and have entered into a JD program at an ABA-accredited law school in the United States are eligible to apply for the scholarship. Applicants may not be a current or past employee of Banner & Witcoff, or directly related to a current employee of Banner & Witcoff.

2015 Scholarship Materials

The application materials for the 2015 Donald W. Banner Diversity Scholarship for law students are now available for download at 2015 DWBS Application.

Completed application materials are due January 12, 2015 and scholarship winners will be announced in May 2015.

Business and Legal Culture in China: from an Intellectual Property Perspective

ALLSA

Location: The University of Akron School of Law, McDowell Law Center Room 165
Date: 30 Sept 2014
Time: 3:00 PM to 5: 15 PM

The Ohio Supreme Court approved this program for 2.0 CLE hours of instruction. Registration is free.

Registration: http://www.uakron.edu/law/continuinged/

Detail:
Business and Legal Culture in China: From an Intellectual Property Perspective

Description:
This panel discussion will give attendees an overview about the business and legal culture in China from an intellectual property perspective. Attendees will learn about China IP law basics, and also the complicated interplay between the many business, legal, and culture aspects of doing business in China. The discussion will also provide specific advice on how to profitably leverage technology and IP assets while minimizing potential risk.

Speakers Bio:
Patrick J. Coyne is the co-chair of the AIPLA’s China Committee. He is a partner in the law firm of Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner LLP in Washington D.C. His litigation experience includes patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret claims; related antitrust and unfair competition issues; general commercial litigation; products liability; and domestic and international arbitration. He also assists clients with strategic portfolio development and management.

Dan Harris is the founding member of Harris & Moure, an international law boutique law firm based in Seattle. Dan writes and speaks extensively on Chinese law, with a focus on protecting foreign businesses in their China operations. He is also a prolific and widely-followed blogger, writing as the co-author of the award-wining China Law Blog (www.chinalawblog.com). Dan has been interviewed on China law issues by the Fortune Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Fox News, CBC, BBC World, Forbes Magazine, and CNN, among others. A number of his articles on China law has been published in leading publications, such as the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg Law Reports, Forbes Magazine, and the National Law Journal. Dan received his B.A. from Grinnell College and his J.D. magna cum laude from Indiana University.

Todd Tucker is a partner in the law firm Calfee, Halter & Griswold, LLP in Cleveland. He focuses his practice on intellectual property litigation, intellectual property counseling and global IP portfolio management. He has served as lead trial counsel in patent litigation actions before district courts and the International Trade Commission, including numerous jury trials. Todd has argued before the Federal Circuit. Additionally, he counsels companies on the procurement of intellectual property assets and the management of their intellectual property portfolios including protecting IP assets in China and assisting Chinese corporations to enter the United States market.

Agenda:

2:30 Registration
3:00 Welcome Speech
Dean Matthew J. Wilson, The University of Akron School of Law
3:10 Introduction
Ryan Vacca, Associate Professor of Law & Director of Faculty Research & Development, The University of Akron School of Law
3:15 Panel Discussion
Business and Legal Culture in China from an Intellectual Property Perspective
5:15 Adjourn