2018 Highlights:

• Patent, Copyright and Trademark 11/12 - 11/13 Annual Updates • 101 Update • Split Sessions for Patent Prosecutors 56th Annual Conference and Patent Litigators on Intellectual Property • Strategic Impact of Recent SC Decisions and Other Developments

Law TECHNOLOGY AND LAW Impacting PTAB Practice and Related Litigation THE CENTER FOR AMERICAN AND • How Did We Get to 12th? INTERNATIONAL LAW • Impact of Shifting IP Policy on Business PLANO, , USA & Innovation Highlight: The IP Year in Review & Judicial Panel Luncheon REGISTER NOW cailaw.org/ilt ILT is an Institute of

MCLE Credit will be available SCHEDULE

11/12 - 11/13 Conference Co-Chairs

Brian J. Gaffney Christa Sanford 56th Annual AT&T Services, Inc. Baker Botts L.L.P. Conference , Texas Dallas, Texas on Intellectual Lanyard Sponsor Property Law

General Conference Sponsors

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12 9:45 Trade Secret Update (.5 hr) 7:30 Networking Breakfast Presented • Mike Karson, Haynes and Boone, LLP, Dallas, Texas by Women in Law - Protect This House: • Paul Storm, Foley Gardere, Dallas, Texas What IP Lawyers Need to Know About Emerging Issues in Cybersecurity (1 hr) 10:15 Break Moderator: Elise J. Selinger, Patterson + Sheridan LLP, (.75 hr) Dallas, Texas 10:30 Trademark Update • David Diamond, Richard Law Group, Inc., Dallas, Texas Panelists: • Lavonne Burke Hopkins, Johnson & Johnson, New 11:15 Copyright Year in Review (.75 hr) Brunswick, New Jersey • Kevin Meek, Baker Botts L.L.P., Austin, Texas • Devika Kornbacher, Vinson & Elkins LLP, Houston, Texas 12:00 Break

8:45 Welcome from the Co-Chairs LUNCHEON JUDGES PANEL • Brian J. Gaffney,AT&T Services, Inc., Dallas, Texas Module Chair: Nick Mathews, McKool Smith, Dallas, Texas • Christa Sanford, Baker Botts L.L.P., Dallas, Texas 12:15 Luncheon Judges Panel (1 hr) THE IP YEAR IN REVIEW AND JUDICIAL PANEL Moderators: Module Chair: Jason Wietjes, Polsinelli PC, Dallas, Texas • Brett Govett, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Dallas, Texas 9:00 Patent Year in Review (.75 hr) • Phillip Philbin, Haynes and Boone, LLP, Dallas, Texas • Gale R. “Pete” Peterson, Law Offices of Gale R. Peterson, San Antonio, Texas SCHEDULE

Panelists: Luncheon Sponsors

• The Hon. Alan Albright, U.S. District Court Western District of Texas, Waco, Texas • The Hon. Rodney Gilstrap, U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas, Marshall, Texas • The Hon. Amos Mazzant, U.S. District Court Eastern District of Texas, Sherman, Texas

1:15 Break

THE IMPACT OF NEW DEVELOPMENTS ON THE PRACTICING LAWYER Module Chair: Stephanie DeBrow, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Austin, Texas

1:30 Strategic Impact of Recent SC Decisions and Other Developments Impacting PTAB Practice and Related Litigation (1 hr) Moderator: Sharon Israel, Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P., Houston, Texas Afternoon Breaks Sponsor Panelists: • Kurt Jones, Celanese, Pasadena, Texas • Steven Spears, Baker & Hostetler LLP, Houston, Texas • Dorothy Whelan, Fish & Richardson P.C., Minneapolis, Minnesota

2:30 101 Update (.5 hr) • Glenn Forbis, Harness, Dickey & Pierce, PLC, Troy, Michigan

3:00 Break

3:15 Impact of Shifting IP Policy on Business and Innovation (.75 hr) Moderator: • Jim Harlan, InterDigital, Washington, DC

Panelists: • Corey Egan, Nano Global and ilumi Solutions, Inc., Austin, Texas • Josh Malone, Bunch-O-Balloons, Plano, Texas • Jonathan Szarzynski, Endpoint IP, Dallas, Texas

4:00 Ethics—Attorney Client Privilege (1 hr ethics) • David Tobin, Baker Botts L.L.P., Dallas, Texas

5:00 Recess

5:00 Reception for all Participants and Faculty Sponsored by: SCHEDULE

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 7:45 IP Trivia—A Breakfast Game, presented by the Young Lawyers Committee of the Dallas Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Section (1 hr)

8:45 Break

PATENT PROSECUTION AND PATENT LITIGATION—CONCURRENT TRACKS

PATENT PROSECUTION PATENT LITIGATION Module Chair Module Chair Chad Terrell, Slater Matsil, LLP, Dallas, Texas Chris Blackford, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP, Washington, DC

9:00 101 PTO Focused Discussion and 9:00 Design Patents and Damages (.5 Practical Tips (.75 hr) hr) • Michelle Holoubek and Rob Sterne, Sterne, Kessler, • Christopher V. Carani, McAndrews, Held & Malloy, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C., Washington, DC Ltd., Chicago,

9:45 Foreign Prosecution - Tips and 9:30 IPR Impact on Litigation (.5 hr) Tricks (.5 hr) • James Barney, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, • Marc Hubbard, Hubbard Johnston, PLLC, Dallas, Texas Garrett & Dunner, LLP, Washington, DC • Philip Woo, Haynes and Boone, LLP, Palo Alto, 10:15 Break

10:30 How to Protect Emerging 10:00 ITC Changes (.75 hr) Technology (.5 hr) • The Hon. Ted Essex, Hogan Lovells US LLP, • Robert Greeson, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Dallas, Washington, DC Texas 10:40 Break 11:00 Ex Parte Appeals (.5 hr) (.5 • Adam Stephenson, IPTechLaw, Scottsdale, Arizona 10:55 TC Heartland Impact Update hr) • The Hon. Amber Hagy, USPTO PTAB, Dallas, Texas • Fiona Bell, Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P., Houston, 11:30 Practical Prosecution Tips in View Texas of Recent Cases (.5 hr) 11:20 Licensing Update (.75 hr) • Theresa Stadheim, Schwegman Lundberg Woessner, • Brian Kacedon, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Minneapolis, Minnesota Garrett & Dunner, LLP, Washington, DC

12:00 Break

Exhibitor SCHEDULE

12:15 Luncheon In-House Counsel Panel—Impressions of Litigating in International Courts (1 hr) Moderator: John Lindgren, IPValue Management Inc., Santa Clara, California

Panelists: • Evelyn Chen, Ericsson Inc., Plano, Texas • David Killough, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington • Boris Teksler, Conversant Intellectual Property Management, Inc., San Francisco, California

1:15 Break

EVERYTHING ELSE – U.S. V REST OF THE WORLD, INTERNET OF THINGS, ETHICS Module Chairs: Jamie McDole, Haynes and Boone, LLP, Dallas, Texas Philip Woo, Haynes and Boone, LLP, Palo Alto, California

1:30 How Did We Get to 12th? (.25 hr)

• Frank Cullen, Global Innovation Policy Center, Washington, DC

1:45 US IP Ranking in the World (.75 hr) • The Hon. Paul Michel, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, Washington, DC

2:30 Break

2:45 Is It Better to Litigate in an International Court? (1 hr) Moderator: Philip Woo, Haynes and Boone, LLP, Palo Alto, California

Panelists: • Ken Bridges, Bridges IP Consulting, Nashville, Tennessee • Huw Evans, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, London, United Kingdom • He Jing, AnJie Law Firm, Beijing, China • Clemens Rübel, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, Munich, Germany

3:45 Licensing Issues for Internet of Things (.5 hr) Moderator: Boris Teksler, Conversant Intellectual Property Management, Inc., San Francisco, California

Panelists: • Chris Dunstan, Ericsson Inc., Plano, Texas • Luke McLeroy, Avanci, LLC, Dallas, Texas • Jeff Risher, Faraday Future, Gardena, California

4:15 Ethics (.75 hr ethics) • Tom Irving, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP, Washington, DC

5:00 Adjourn INSTITUTE FOR LAW AND TECHNOLOGY

Conference Co-Chairs Institute Leadership

Brian J. Gaffney Chair The Center for American and International Law AT&T Services, Inc. Clyde M. Siebman Dallas, Texas Siebman, Forrest, Burg & Smith, LLP Mark P. Smith, Co-Director of the Institute

Christa Sanford Vice-Chair Wendy Castellana, Co-Director of the Institute Baker Botts L.L.P. Larry J. Bassuk Dallas, Texas Texas Instruments Inc. Executive Committee

Lawrence J. Bassuk – Texas Instruments Inc. Marc A. Hubbard – Hubbard Johnston, PLLC Barton E. Showalter – Baker Botts L.L.P. Jeff R. Bragalone – Bragalone Conroy, PC Wei Wei Jeang – Grable Martin Fulton PLLC Clyde M. Siebman – Siebman, Forrest, Burg & Smith, LLP Scott W. Breedlove – Carter Arnett PLLC John C. Lindgren – IPValue Management, Inc. Elvin E. Smith, III – Law Offices of Elvin E. Smith III PLLC Colin P. Cahoon – Carstens & Cahoon, LLP Allen S. Lineberry – Siemens PLM Software Bruce S. Sostek – Thompson & Knight LLP Digger Chen – Forsee Pharmaceuticals, Inc. David L. McCombs – Haynes and Boone, LLP Theodore Stevenson, III – McKool Smith Elisabeth A. Evert – Hitchcock Evert LLP Michael D. Pegues – Polsinelli PC David O. Taylor – SMU Dedman School of Law Hilda C. Galvan – Jones Day Phillip Philbin – Haynes and Boone, LLP Frank C. Vecella – McKool Smith Brett C. Govett – Norton Rose Fulbright Michael W. Piper – Conley Rose, P.C. Conference Planning Committee

Vincent J. Allen Stephanie DeBrow Sharon A. Israel Michael J. Newton Theodore Stevenson, III Carstens & Cahoon, LLP Norton Rose Fullbright Shook, Hardy & Bacon L.L.P Alston & Bird LLP McKool Smith Andrea Z. Almeida Marc L Delflache Thomas R. Jackson Steven L. Page Paul V. Storm Horzepa Spiegel & Associates, Jones Delflache LLP Jones Day Foley Gardere P.C. Mark Patrick Tracy W. Druce Wei Wei Jeang Texas Instruments Inc. Thom N. Tarnay Ted Anderson Polsinelli PC Grable Martin Fulton PLLC Sidley Austin LLP Kilgore & Kilgore PLLC Michael D. Pegues Michael W. Dubner Brett Johnson Polsinelli PC Prof. David O. Taylor Ron A. Antush Foley Gardere Winston & Strawn LLP SMU Dedman School of Law Nokia, Inc. Gale R. Peterson Elisabeth A. Evert Lisa K. Jorgenson Law Offices of Gale R. Peterson Fred J. Telecky, Jr. Lawrence J. Bassuk Hitchcock Evert LLP American Intellectual Property Velos Media Texas Instruments Inc. Law Association (AIPLA) Phillip Philbin Earl Fairbanks Haynes and Boone, LLP Chad Terrell Shannon W. Bates – Harper IPFC Corp. Thomas J. Klitgaard Slater Matsil Bates & Champion LLP Dillingham & Murphy, LLP Michael W. Piper Edwin S. Flores Conley Rose, P.C. Doug Thomas Barry L. Bell Chalker Flores, LLP George M. Kryder, III Technology & Innovation Law Echelon Analytics Vinson & Elkins LLP Mark Reiter Group Brian J. Gaffney Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Steve Benenson AT&T Services, Inc. Todd E. Landis Keith R. Ugone Echelon Analytics Vinson & Elkins LLP Scott Rhoades Analysis Group, Inc. Hilda C. Galvan Warren Rhoades Christopher T. Blackford Jones Day Robert P. Latham Frank C. Vecella Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Jackson Walker L.L.P. Mark Richmond McKool Smith Garrett & Dunner, LLP Kenneth R. Glaser Dexas International Ltd. Foley Gardere John C. Lindgren Ross Viguet Jeff Bragalone IPValue Management Inc. Chris J. Rourk Norton Rose Fullbright Bragalone Conroy, PC Thomas C. Goldstein Allen S. Lineberry Jackson Walker L.L.P. Goldstein & Russell, PC Siemens PLM Software Sanford E. Warren, Jr. Scott W. Breedlove Garreth Sarosi Warren Rhoades Carter Arnett PLLC Brett C. Govett Steven C. Malin Pogo Energy Norton Rose Fulbright Chen Malin LLP David B. Weaver Gregg C. Brown W. Todd Schoettelkotte Baker Botts, L.L.P. Alcon Laboratories, Robert Greeson IPFC Corp. Robert V. Market Gerald T. Welch Inc. Norton Rose Fullbright Texas Heart Institute Hope Shimabuku Harness, Dickey & Pierce, PLC Colin P. Cahoon Lance Gunderson USPTO Ira S. Matsil Dee Ann Weldon-Wilson Carstens & Cahoon, LLP Echelon Analytics Slater & Matsil, L.L.P. Bart E. Showalter David W. Carstens James I. Harlan Baker Botts L.L.P. Jason Wietjes David L. McCombs Polsinelli PC Carstens & Cahoon, LLP InterDigital Haynes and Boone, LLP Clyde M. Siebman Daniel J. Chalker David H. Harper Siebman, Forrest, Burg & Smith, Bradley Williams Brian C. McCormack Baker Botts L.L.P. Chalker Flores, LLP Haynes and Boone, LLP Baker McKenzie LLP Digger Chen Dean W. Harvey Steven Slater Philip Woo Foresee Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Jamie McDole Haynes and Boone, LLP Perkins Coie Haynes and Boone, LLP Slater & Matsil, L.L.P. Li Chen Paul Hashim Elvin E. Smith, III Thomas C. Wright Chen Malin LLP Kevin J. Meek Cunningham Swaim, LLP Huawei Technologies USA Baker Botts L.L.P. Law Offices of Elvin E. Smith III PLLC Robert M. Chiaviello, Jr. Marc A. Hubbard Jennifer Wuamett Luv N’ Care, Ltd. Peter E. Mims NXP Semiconductors Hubbard Johnston, PLLC Vinson & Elkins LLP Michael C. Smith Siebman, Forrest, Burg & Smith, Max Ciccarelli William M. Imwalle Aaron K. Mulvey LLP Thompson & Knight LLP Weatherford International, Ltd. Law Offices of Aaron K. Mulvey, PLLC Kate Soled Michael Crowley Thomas L. Irving American Eagle Airlines HP Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Wes Musselman Garrett & Dunner, LLP Fish & Richardson P.C. Bruce S. Sostek Thompson & Knight LLP Jim Nawrocki IPFC Corp. REGISTRATION

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56th Annual Conference on Intellectual Property Law

November 12-13, 2018

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