King Hall Hosts Sacramento County Bar Association IP Section, Professors Biagioli and Lee Speak

UC Davis School of Law recently hosted an event co-sponsored with the Sacramento County Bar Association IP Section entitled "Patent Strategies after Alice: How to Protect Your Invention under the New Paradigm." The panel focused on the Supreme Court's recent decision in Alice v. CLS Bank, which narrowed patentable subject matter.

Assistant Dean of Career Services Craig Compton helped organize the panel, in which Scott Pink of DLA Piper (and chair of the Sacramento County Bar Association IP Section) moderated a discussion involving Professor Mario Biagioli, Professor Peter Lee, and Richard Park, a partner at Park, Vaughan, Fleming & Dowler. The panelists discussed the context of the Supreme Court's decision as well as its impact on software patents, business patents, and technological innovation.

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