posted 29 Nov 2010 15:57 by Jane Lambert
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| A seminar on the the new Patents County Court Rules and Practice
Thursday, 6 Jan 2011 14:00 - 17:15 CPD 3 Hours SRA
Gumption Centres Glydegate Bradford BD5 0BG
Tel 0800 862 0055 www.nipc-training.co.uk
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posted 7 Oct 2010 11:36 by Jane Lambert
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posted 23 Aug 2010 07:52 by Jane Lambert
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Solicitor, blogger, writer, podcaster and runner Peter Groves has just joined NIPC's list of speakers.
Writing in the Solo Independent IP Practitioners blog on 6 June 2010, Professor Jeremy Phillips remarked:
"Our esteemed SOLO IP colleague Peter Groves is far too modest to blow his own trumpet on this weblog, but the information below (largely reproduced from a recent post on the IPKat weblog) looks like good news for IP practitioners who do not work for large practices or for companies with the resources to send them off to fancy conferences and seminars in order to satisfy continuing professional development (CPD) requirements.
In short, IP practitioners in the UK can secure CPD credits by listening to a monthly podcast and completing a short multichoice questionnaire. The IPso Jure Lawcast is produced each month by Peter, a solicitor with nearly 30 years’ experience in the field and the author of several books and many articles, covering the important developments affecting practitioners in England."
Peter and I will be presenting the Introduction to IP course at Morgan Cole in Oxford on 6, 13, 20 and 27 October. He will also join me at Portsmouth to give the IP Foundation Course in Portsmouth on 28 September 2010.
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posted 23 Aug 2010 07:31 by Jane Lambert
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 14:00 - 17:15 CPD 3 Hours SRA (£120 + VAT per module or £400 + VAT for course)
Speakers: Jane Lambert and Peter Groves
Venue Morgan Cole, Buxton Court, 3 West Way, Oxford, OX2 0SZ
One of the modules in our Introduction to IP Course at Morgan Cole.This course is intended to equip the solicitor or barrister who does not claim expertise in intellectual property law with the basics to represent a party to an infringement claim or negotiate a licence or distribution agreement. It will therefore be useful not only to a general or commercial practitioner or litigator but also to someone who intends to specialize in intellectual property but has not yet had much experience of the work.
The designs module will discuss functional and decorative designs and will explain how these are protected by design registration and unregistered design right. It will outline the Paris and Hague Conventions. It will trace the history of design protection in the UK since the 19th century to explain the complexities of modern design law. It will cover Community design registration, the copyright and design overlap, unregistered Community designs, IPO and OHIM practice and enforcement in the Patents and Patents County Courts. It will also mention licences including licences of right. For more details see our programme below..
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posted 23 Aug 2010 07:05 by Jane Lambert
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 14:00 - 17:15 CPD 3 Hours SRA (£120 + VAT per module or £400 + VAT for course)
Speakers: Jane Lambert and Peter Groves
Venue Morgan Cole, Buxton Court, 3 West Way, Oxford, OX2 0SZ
One of the modules in our Introduction to IP Course at Morgan Cole.This course is intended to equip the solicitor or barrister who does not claim expertise in intellectual property law with the basics to represent a party to an infringement claim or negotiate a licence or distribution agreement. It will therefore be useful not only to a general or commercial practitioner or litigator but also to someone who intends to specialize in intellectual property but has not yet had much experience of the work.
The trade mark module considers what is a trade mark and what does it do? It offers an overview of law of passing off. It discusses UK and Community trade marks, classes of goods and services and specifications, TRIPS, the Paris Convention and Madrid Protocol, the Trade Marks Directive and Community trade mark regulation, enforcement and licensing. See the programme below.
Book on-line to secure your place right now through Eventbrite (note Eventbrite charges a small additional booking fee) complete this form or download our brochure.
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posted 23 Aug 2010 06:48 by Jane Lambert
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updated 5 Sep 2010 01:54
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 14:00 - 17:15 CPD 3 Hours SRA (£120 + VAT per module or £400 + VAT for course)
Speakers: Jane Lambert and Peter Groves
Venue Morgan Cole, Buxton Court, 3 West Way, Oxford, OX2 0SZ
One of the modules in our Introduction to IP Course at Morgan Cole.This course is intended to equip the solicitor or barrister who does not claim expertise in intellectual property law with the basics to represent a party to an infringement claim or negotiate a licence or distribution agreement. It will therefore be useful not only to a general or commercial practitioner or litigator but also to someone who intends to specialize in intellectual property but has not yet had much experience of the work.
The copyright and related rights module will cover economic rights and moral rights, rights in performances, publication rights, artists’ resale rights, database rights, design rights and unregistered
Community designs, qualification, TRIPS, Berne and Universal Copyright Conventions, Rome Convention and WIPO Treaties, enforcement, iicensing, licensing Schemes
and Copyright Tribunal. See the programme below.
Book on-line to secure your place right now through Eventbrite (note Eventbrite charges a small additional booking fee) complete this form or download our brochure.
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posted 23 Aug 2010 05:35 by Jane Lambert
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14:00 - 17:15 CPD 3 Hours SRA  (£120 + VAT per module or £400 + VAT for course)
Speakers: Jane Lambert and Peter Groves
Venue Morgan Cole, Buxton Court, 3 West Way, Oxford, OX2 0SZ
One of the modules in our Introduction to IP Course at Morgan Cole.This course is intended to equip the solicitor or barrister who does not claim expertise in intellectual property law with the basics to represent a party to an infringement claim or negotiate a licence or distribution agreement. It will therefore be useful not only to a general or commercial practitioner or litigator but also to someone who intends to specialize in intellectual property but has not yet had much experience of the work.
The Patents module will cover basic terminology, concept of a patent, policy behind patenting, the WTO Agreement and TRIPS, Paris Convention and PCT, European Patent Convention, the Intellectual Property Office ("IPO") and European Patent Office ("EPO"), application procedure in the IPO and EPO and under the PCT, supplementary protection certificates, enforcement. construction of claims, revocation. Patents and Patents County Court procedure, licences and assignments, licences of right and compulsory licensing. See the programme below.
Book on-line to secure your place right now through Eventbrite (note Eventbrite charges a small additional booking fee) complete this form or download our brochure.
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posted 23 Aug 2010 05:27 by Jane Lambert
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- Patents 6 Oct 2010All modules start at 14:00 and end at 17:15.
CPD 12 Hours SRA (3 hours per module) £400 + VAT for course (£120 + VAT per module) |
posted 22 Aug 2010 16:21 by Jane Lambert
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Tuesday, 28 September 2010 13:00 - 16:15
We shall present our first IP Foundation Course in the South at
Portsmouth Enterprise Centre Quartremaine Road Portsmouth
CPD 3 Hours SRA
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posted 3 Aug 2010 16:23 by Jane Lambert
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Wedneday 22 Sep 2010 14:00 - 17:15
Glyde House Glydegate Bradford
CPD 3 Hours SRA
£25 + VAT To be sure of your place book on-line now with Eventrite upon payment of a small supplemental booking fee. You can also download our brochure, fill it in and post it to us with your cheque or you can complete our on-line application form and we will invoice you.
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