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Lunchtime Presentations Offer Networking Opportunities for Students
08/09/2019
The Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation offers a lunchtime lecture series for students. The series provides an opportunity for students to hear from legal practitioners working in the field of IP law, and affords them the chance to ask questions and get to know the speaker after the lecture.
The IP Center's Luncheon Presentation Series begins September 3 with an Open House, where students can meet IP professors, learn about IP courses, join the Intellectual Property Students Association, and meet IPSA officers. Students may register here.
On September 17, students may take part in the "IP Lawyers Panel: From IP Classes to IP Opportunities in Indiana and Beyond." On the panel will be Casey Wright, '18, of Ice Miller; Tyler Droste, '15, of Gutwein Law; Audrey Wessel, '15, of Gutwein Law; Nicole Dobias of PactSafe; and Jaclyn M. Flint, '15, of Riley Bennett Egloff. Students may register here.
John Robert Rudolph, Assistant General Counsel and Trademark Attorney at Eli Lilly and Company, and Connie Lindman of Frost Brown Todd will discuss "Emerging Issues in Trademark Law and Practice" on October 1. Students may register here.
The Chairman and CEO of CMG Worldwide, Mark Roesler, '82, will talk about "Intellectual Property Rights of Celebrities: Innovative Approaches to Celebrity Branding, Licensing Clearances and Management." This presentation will take place on October 15. Students may register here.
The luncheons for the semester will conclude on October 29 with a presentation from Angela Freeman, '12, of Barnes & Thornburg. She will discuss "Stem, Women & HI Tech: The Changing Faces of Innovation." Freeman is the president of Women & HI Tech. Students may register here.
Lunch is provided, and all programs take place in Room 259 at Inlow Hall, beginning at 12:45 p.m.
