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Events

You will have the ability to participate in a variety of events to learn more about IP. Some events are recurring opportunities, such as an annual IP reception with alums, speed networking, and the annual Patent Law Interview Program. Loyola also hosts unique events such as welcoming the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals to hear oral arguments to our school. Moreover, you will be apprised of all IP events in Chicago, including many at reduced or no fee for students.

Other IP related events have included:

  • Annual Wiet Life Sciences Law Conference
  • IP Appellate Advocacy challenge by the Richard Linn American Inn of Court
  • Mock (IP trial) including student jurors and attorneys from the Richard Linn American Inn of Court
  • IP issues involved with "Moving Toward a Global Super Court," as part of the Loyola Law JournalSymposium, including panels on:
    • The incredible Shrinking Victory: Eli Lilly v. Canada, Success, Judicial Reversal and Continuing Threats from Pharmaceutical ISDS
    • Crossfertilizing ISDS with TRIPS
  • "Patents, Innovation and Freedom to Use," Loyola Law Journal Symposium
  • "Patents v. Patients: Must we Choose?," Annual Symposium on Health Law and Policy
  • Events hosted by various student groups, including:

You will have the ability to participate in a variety of events to learn more about IP. Some events are recurring opportunities, such as an annual IP reception with alums, speed networking, and the annual Patent Law Interview Program. Loyola also hosts unique events such as welcoming the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals to hear oral arguments to our school. Moreover, you will be apprised of all IP events in Chicago, including many at reduced or no fee for students.

Other IP related events have included:

  • Annual Wiet Life Sciences Law Conference
  • IP Appellate Advocacy challenge by the Richard Linn American Inn of Court
  • Mock (IP trial) including student jurors and attorneys from the Richard Linn American Inn of Court
  • IP issues involved with "Moving Toward a Global Super Court," as part of the Loyola Law JournalSymposium, including panels on:
    • The incredible Shrinking Victory: Eli Lilly v. Canada, Success, Judicial Reversal and Continuing Threats from Pharmaceutical ISDS
    • Crossfertilizing ISDS with TRIPS
  • "Patents, Innovation and Freedom to Use," Loyola Law Journal Symposium
  • "Patents v. Patients: Must we Choose?," Annual Symposium on Health Law and Policy
  • Events hosted by various student groups, including: