Posts Tagged: "Megan McLoughlin"

Webinar: The Value of Citation Data for Licensing, Litigation & Partnership Opportunities

Examiner citations are recognized as a valuable resource for patent professionals, offering critical insights and clues that can be harnessed to maximize the value of intellectual property, protect inventions, stay ahead of competitors, and strengthen negotiating positions. Join us on Thursday, June 15, 2023, at 12:00 PM ET, for a conversation about the value of citation data and its role…

IPW Webinar: Trends in Patent Prosecution – Don’t Get Left Behind

Now, more than ever, it is imperative to ensure that you are obtaining the highest quality patents in the most efficient manner. The days of using gut instinct to drive patent prosecution decision-making are long gone. To compete in today’s world, you need accurate, reliable data that provides valuable insight to help manage expectations and drive strategy throughout the prosecution…

IPW Webinar: A Conversation with the Commissioner of the USPTO: A Look Inside Patent Processes at the USPTO (Free CLE Webinar)

Join us for a free CLE webinar where we will discuss the processes and policies driving the USPTO. Topics during this casual conversation with the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioners for Patents will include hot issues affecting the Office, how they ensure quality, patent examination policy, how they are using AI, and much more. We have assembled a stellar panel of…

‘It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint’: How to Get and Keep Good Corporate Clients

Yesterday’s IPWatchdog webinar, sponsored by Anaqua, hinged on the statistic that 70% of in-house counsel surveyed by the American Bar Association in 2012 would not recommend their primary outside counsel to others and 87% would replace their current firm if given a good reason.

Panelists Bart Eppenauer and Benjamin Brown emphasized that avoiding complacency is key. “The legal industry needs to do a lot better,” said Eppenauer. “It’s not enough to deliver quality work; go to your client and ask how things are going or you could find yourself on the way out.”