USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW2021 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

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VIRTUAL URSDAYSEPTEMBER 21-22-23, 2021USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW2021 INTELLECTUALPROPERTY INSTITUTE6 FEDERAL JUDGES Hon. Alan Albright (W.D. Tex.) Hon. Kent A. Jordan (3d Cir.) Hon. M. Margaret McKeown (9th Cir.) Hon. Mark C. Scarsi (C.D. Cal.) Hon. Christopher C. Larkin (TTAB) Hon. MaryJoan McNamara (ITC)CONVENIENTVIRTUALSESSIONSTIMELY DISCUSSIONS IP Protection and the Race to Vaccinate the World Against COVID-19featuring Robert DeBerardine (Johnson & Johnson) The Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in IP LawLEADING ACADEMICSProfessors Balganesh, Chien, Cohen, Lemley, Menell, Nimmer, Rai, Sunder and Tushnetrefining IP solutionsin a challenging climateMCLE/CPE credits availableRegister online now at http://cle.usc.edu/ip#USCLAWIP

Prominent SpeakersJoin over 600 professionals for an unrivaled gathering of national speakers and asophisticated discussion of emerging issues and best practices in copyright, patent,trademark, trade secrets and related fields.Join the Virtual IP CommunityIt is more important than ever to stay up-to-date on the latest issues and build or maintainour IP community connections as we travel down the same virtual path. Take advantage ofthe Institute’s individual ticket pricing and the opportunity to interact with approximately 60sponsoring organizations. Register online now at http://cle.usc.edu/ipIntellectual Property Institute SponsorsWe gratefully acknowledge the generous contributions of the following 2021 Institute sponsors:Akerman LLPAkin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLPAlvarez & Marsal Disputes and Investigations, LLCAnalysis Group, Inc.Analytics WESTAnkura Consulting GroupArnold & PorterBerkeley Research Group, LLCFenwick & West LLPFTI ConsultingGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPGoodwinGoogle LLCGreenberg Traurig, LLPHanson Bridgett LLPHemming Morse, LLPHueston Hennigan LLPInFact Experts LLCIntensity, LLCIPP Trial ConsultingIrell & Manella LLPJeff Kichaven Commercial MediationJones DayJudicate WestKirkland & Ellis LLPKnobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLPLatham & Watkins LLPLewis RocaMaschoff BrennanMcKool SmithMike Young MediationMitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLPMorrison & Foerster LLPMunger, Tolles & Olson LLPNathan Associates Inc.NERA Economic ConsultingOcean Tomo, LLCO'Melveny & Myers LLPOrrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLPPaul Hastings LLPPaul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLPPillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLPRachel Capoccia, Esq.Robins Kaplan LLPRuss August & KabatSeyfarth Shaw LLPSheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLPSidley Austin LLPSignature ResolutionSteinbrecher & Span LLPTM Financial Forensics, LLCTroyGouldWarner Bros. EntertainmentWestern Digital CorporationWilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLPWilson Sonsini Goodrich & RosatiWinston & Strawn LLPPlease visit our website at http://cle.usc.edu/ip for a complete and up-to-date list of Institute contributors.2

INSTITUTE DEDICATIONJULIE YIThe Planning Committee of the Intellectual Property Institute acknowledgesthe many years of hard work that Julie Yi poured into making the Institute successfuland is grateful for her attention to detail and selfless dedication. The Planning Committeededicates the 2021 Intellectual Property Institute to Julie.Our beloved colleague, Julie Yi, lost her battle with cancer in 2021 after a five-year struggle.Julie was an essential member of the Gould School of Law for more than 13 years. Mostrecently, she was the Director of Development and Programming for the Gould ContinuingLegal Education team. Before joining Gould in 2008, Julie worked as a Corporate Paralegalfor Morrison & Forrester LLP and Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher LLP. She and her family are fellowTrojans – she earned her BA in English from Dornsife.At Gould, she was instrumental in shaping the annual Intellectual Property Institute, Instituteon Entertainment Law and Business, Trust and Estate Conference, Tax Institute, Real EstateLaw and Business and Institute for Corporate Counsel managed by the Gould CLE team. Shewas an enormously dedicated team member, often working countless hours, partnering withover 300 committee members and 80 sponsors for the institutes annually.Julie was beloved by everyone who knew her, especially those who had the good fortune ofworking closely alongside her. Her colleagues recall Julie’s selfless actions, work ethic, andwillingness to make things better. She handled the relationships for all of the CLE programs,and each of the planning committees and sponsors loved working with her. She is theprimary reason that our events sustained their success over the years. Julie was a privateperson, who liked to remain in the background even when responsible for putting the showtogether.Julie rose to the occasion, no matter how much time and effort were required, whether ornot it was part of her job. Her positive attitude and helpfulness earned Julie the admirationof her peers.We are pleased to announce the creation of The Julie H. Yi Endowed Memorial Scholarship toremember Julie through a scholarship awarded to a USC Gould law student each year. If Julietouched your life and you would like more information about the scholarship, please reachout to Robin Maness, Associate Dean of Development, Alumni Relations, and ContinuingLegal Education by emailing rmaness@law.usc.edu3

TUESDAYS E P T. 2 1, 2 0 2 12021 Intellectual Property InstituteDAY18:55 AMWelcome and Opening Remarks9:00 AMBench Perspectives: Patent CasesJoin prominent Federal Circuit and District Judgesas they share their views on where we are, wherewe are going, and what affects patent cases,including trials, damages, experts, the interplaywith the Patent Trial and Appeal Board proceedings,remedies for standard essential patents, statutorysubject matter, the recent ending of the Patent PilotProgram, and other issues.10:15 AMTrademark Clearance, Enforcement,and Licensing Strategies to MitigateReputation-Related RiskThis panel will guide trademark counsel on adaptingbrand management strategies to account for today’s“cancel culture,” where negativity towards a brandcan escalate quickly and unexpectedly. The panelwill examine the concept and the role of brandmanagement before, during, and after a cancellationcampaign, including how scrutiny of trademark-relateddecisions such as adoption, filing, and enforcementcan lead to calls for cancellation, how third-partyagreements should evolve, and whether trademarkenforcement methods should be used to respond tosocial media criticism.John C. UlinTroyGouldHon. Alan AlbrightU.S. District Court (W.D. Tex.)Hon. Kent A. JordanU.S. Court of Appeals (3d Cir.)Hon. Mark C. ScarsiU.S. District Court (C.D. Cal.)MODERATORHon. Andrew J. Guilford (Ret.)Judicate WestAdraea BrownAssistant General Counsel, TrademarksHarley-Davidson Motor CompanyMilwaukee, WIAnna A. KimSenior IP AttorneyRed Bull Americas/GmbhBeverly ShinGroup Vice President, IPBeachbody, LLCMODERATORJoel FeldmanCo-Chair, Global Trademark & BrandManagement GroupGreenberg Traurig LLPAtlanta, GADAY 1 CONT IN UED4

TUESDAYS E P T. 2 1, 2 0 2 12021 Intellectual Property InstituteDAY111:30 AMNavigating Section 337 Investigations:Start to FinishThe panel will address a variety of issuesconcerning patent enforcement at the ITC,including OUII participation, the role of publicinterest factors, what qualifies as an importedarticle, and various pilot programs.Hon. MaryJoan McNamaraAdministrative Law JudgeU.S. International Trade CommissionWashington, DCJeffrey HsuSupervisory AttorneyOffice of Unfair Import InvestigationsU.S. International Trade CommissionWashington, DCKarin NortonVP and Senior CounselSamsung ElectronicsWashington, DCMODERATORShamita Etienne-CummingsAllen & Overy LLPWashington, DC12:45 PMGuitars, Cadillacs, andTermination DisputesIn 2013, when artists started trying to recapturetheir copyright interests in works copyrighted underthe 1976 Copyright Act, an intricate dance ensued,bringing studios, publishers, and artists to the tableto interpret the framework created by the 1909 and1976 Acts, and to negotiate the complex factual issuesunderlying termination rights in a variety of works.This panel will discuss the issues raised by copyrighttermination disputes and the views of the variousstakeholders in these matters.Tamerlin J. GodleyPaul Hastings LLPProf. Peter MenellKoret Professor of LawUC Berkeley School of LawBerkeley, CAAaron J. MossGreenberg GluskerMODERATORElaine K. KimMitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLP1:45 PMAdjournmentcontact informationUSC Gould School of LawContinuing Legal Education699 Exposition Boulevard, Suite 326Los Angeles, CA 90089Email: cle@law.usc.eduWebsite: http://cle.usc.eduOffice hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time5

WEDNESDAY 2021 Intellectual Property InstituteS E P T. 2 2 , 2 0 2 1DAY28:55 AMWelcome and Opening Remarks9:00 AMDriving Diversity in Innovation:PTO and BeyondThis panel will focus on how to improve diversity ininnovation. Leading panelists from the USPTO, industry,private practice and academia will discuss real worldefforts and initiatives working to expand opportunitiesfor diverse inventors and creators. Topics will includethe National Council for Expanding American Innovation(NCEAI) and diversity and inclusion program of the U.S. IPAlliance (USIPA).1 hour of MCLE elimination of bias credit available.10:15 AMIs it Art? I’ll Know It When I See It.Does Copyright Protect It?I’ll Tell You When I Know.Art law experts and practitioners explore copyrightprotection for graphic and fine arts. Cutting-edgetopics include moral rights, the scope and limits ofVARA, fair use in appropriation art, and the latestlightning-fast developments with NFTs.11:30 AMAdvanced Practice Before the TTABAlthough practice before the Trademark Trial andAppeal Board (TTAB) may feel familiar for federalcourt practitioners, the rules are different and manytraps await the unwary. This panel will discussadvanced practice tips for litigation before the TTAB,including non-obvious practical dos and don’ts andinsights into how counsel can best present a casebefore the Board. The panel will touch on some of thefeatures of the Trademark Modernization Act and theirpossible effect on TTAB law and procedure, as well asnew developments like the TTAB Pretrial ConferencePilot Program.12:30 PM Adjournment6Philip H. LamIntellectual Property CounselOffice of the City AttorneyCity of Los AngelesSumedha AhujaPerkins Coie LLPSeattle, WAProf. Colleen V. ChienProfessor and Co-DirectorHigh Tech Law InstituteSanta Clara University School of LawSanta Clara, CAAndrea C. HutchisonSenior Associate General Counsel,IP LitigationGilead Sciences, Inc.Foster City, CAPending ApprovalValencia Martin-WallaceDeputy Commissioner for PatentsU.S. Patent and Trademark OfficeAlexandria, VALuke NikasQuinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLPNew York, NYBrooke OliverOf CounselProcopio, Cory, Hargreaves & Savitch LLPPalo Alto, CAMODERATORMargot StokolAssistant General CounselJ. Paul Getty TrustHon. Christopher C. LarkinAdministrative Trademark JudgeTrademark Trial and Appeal BoardMary Beth MylesInterlocutory AttorneyTrademark Trial and Appeal BoardHon. Lorelei Ritchie (Ret.)Assistant ProfessorSouthern Illinois University School of LawCarbondale, ILJohn L. WelchWolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C.The TTABlog Boston, MAMODERATORRaffi V. ZerounianHanson Bridgett LLP

THURSDAYS E P T. 2 3 , 2 0 2 12021 Intellectual Property InstituteDAY38:55 AMWelcome and Opening Remarks9:00 AMIP Cases Decided by the Supreme CourtJoin an experienced panel of Supreme Court litigatorsas they discuss the Supreme Court's year in IP andwhat may be in store for 2022. Important IP casesdecided in the last year range from the copyright trialof the century (Google v. Oracle) to the challenge ofthe legality of the PTAB (Arthrex).Laura M. BursonSheppard, Mullin, Richter &Hampton LLPDeanne E. MaynardMorrison Foerster LLPWashington, DCMark A. PerryGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPWashington, DCKannon K. ShanmugamPaul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &Garrison LLPWashington, DCMODERATORProf. Mark A. LemleyWilliam H. Neukom Professor of LawDirector, Program in Law,Science and TechnologyStanford Law SchoolDurie Tangri LLPStanford, CA10:15 AMKeynote Discussion:Intellectual Property Protection and theRace to Vaccinate the World AgainstCOVID-19As the public health community grapples with thechallenges of vaccinating the entire global populationagainst COVID-19 and eradicating the virus and itseffects, a debate has emerged over the role of intellectualproperty protection in assuring the development,manufacture and distribution of the necessary vaccines.This keynote discussion brings together three of theworld’s leading experts, each of whom has a differentperspective, to discuss IP protection, waivers and thebest way to assure that the COVID-19 vaccines andtreatments are accessible to everyone, so that the viruscan be contained and defeated.Robert DeBerardineChief IP CounselWorldwide Vice PresidentJohnson & JohnsonNew Brunswick, NJProf. Madhavi SunderProfessor of Law and Associate Deanfor International and Graduate ProgramsGeorgetown Law SchoolWashington, DCMODERATORProf. Arti K. RaiElvin R. Latty Professor of LawAnd Faculty DirectorThe Center for Innovation PolicyDuke University School of LawDurham, NCDAY 3 CON T INUED7

THURSDAYS E P T. 2 3 , 2 0 2 12021 Intellectual Property InstituteDAY311:30 AMThe Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburgin Intellectual Property LawJustice Ruth Bader Ginsburg left an indelible mark onintellectual property law, as she did in many areasduring her long career, and especially in her 27 years onthe United States Supreme Court. She was the Court’sleading voice on copyright. She also authored severalimportant patent decisions and her final opinion forthe Court was in a trademark case. Join this panel ofexperts from across the federal judiciary, academia,the intellectual property bar, and the documentaryfilmmaking community, who knew and workedwith Justice Ginsburg, as they explore her legacy inintellectual property law.12:45 PMThe IP Year in Review:Patent, Trademark and Right ofPublicity, and CopyrightIn this popular session, top scholars in patent,trademark and right of publicity, and copyrighthighlight and explain the most significantdevelopments in IP law of the past year.Laura W. BrillKendall Brill & Kelly LLPJulie CohenOscar Nominated FilmmakerRBGNew York, NYHon. M. Margaret McKeownU.S. Court of Appeals (9th Cir.)MODERATORProf. David NimmerProfessor from PracticeUCLA School of LawOf Counsel, Irell & Manella LLPProf. Shyamkrishna BalganeshSol Goldman Professor of LawColumbia Law SchoolNew York, NYProf. Arti K. RaiElvin R. Latty Professor of LawAnd Faculty DirectorThe Center for Innovation PolicyDuke University School of LawDurham, NCProf. Rebecca TushnetFrank Stanton Professorof First Amendment LawHarvard Law SchoolCambridge, MAINTRODUCERJohn C. UlinTroyGould2:45 PMAdjournmentupcoming USC Gould School of Law programsENTERTAINMENT LAW AND BUSINESSSaturday, October 16, 2021TRUST AND ESTATEFriday, November 19, 2021Email cle@law.usc.edu to join our mailing list and keep up to date with our programs.8

KeynoteSPEAKERSRobert DeBerardineRobert DeBerardine is Worldwide Vice President and ChiefIntellectual Property Counsel of Johnson & Johnson where hemanages a group of about 270 IP professionals, of whom about110 are patent and trademark attorneys. Before joining Johnson &Johnson, Robert was Chief Intellectual Property Counsel for Sanofiand Chief Intellectual Property Counsel for Abbott Laboratories.Prior to working in-house, Robert practiced at two internationallaw firms where he handled transactional intellectual propertymatters and intellectual property litigation. Robert has a BSin Chemical Engineering from Lafayette College and a JD fromCornell University.Prof. Madhavi SunderProfessor Madhavi Sunder is a Professor of Law and AssociateDean for International and Graduate Programs at GeorgetownLaw School. She was named a Carnegie Scholar in 2006 andhas been a Visiting Professor of Law at the Yale Law School, theUniversity of Chicago Law School, and Cornell Law School. Herwork traverses numerous legal fields, from intellectual propertyto human rights law and the First Amendment. Her book, FromGoods to a Good Life: Intellectual Property and Global Justice,was published by Yale University Press in 2012.Prof. Arti K. RaiM O DE RATO RProfessor Arti Rai is the Elvin R. Latty Professor of Law andFaculty Director, The Center for Innovation Policy, at DukeLaw School. She is an internationally recognized expert inintellectual property (IP) law, innovation policy, administrativelaw, and health law. Professor Rai currently serves as a SeniorAdvisor on innovation-related law and policy issues to theDepartment of Commerce’s Office of General Counsel. Shealso regularly advises other federal and state agencies as wellas Congress on these issues.9

planning committeeJohn C. Ulin*INSTITUTE CHAIRTroyGouldLaura M. Burson*INSTITUTE VICE-CHAIRSheppard, Mullin, Richter &Hampton LLPSalman AlamWestern Digital CorporationMichael W. De VriesKirkland & Ellis LLPSuzanne HeinemannAnalytics WESTElizabeth A. DeanAlvarez & Marsal Disputes andInvestigations, LLCSusan L. Heller*Greenberg Traurig, LLPGreg David DerinSignature ResolutionDouglas J. DixonHueston Hennigan LLPBrenton R. BabcockWomble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP James M. DowdWilmer Cutler Pickering HaleJonathan Barnettand Dorr LLPUSC Gould School of LawDavid P. EnzmingerCharles S. Barquist*Winston & Strawn LLPMaschoff BrennanMarc A. FensterWayne M. Barsky*Russ August & KabatGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPEvan FinkelSamuel F. BaxterPillsbury Winthrop ShawMcKool SmithPittman LLPTimothy P. BestGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPJames S. BlackburnArnold & Porter LLPElizabeth L. BrannPaul Hastings LLPAndrew P. BridgesFenwick & West LLPSarah ButlerNERA Economic ConsultingRachel M. Capoccia*Jeffer Mangels Butler &Mitchell LLPRussell J. Frackman*Mitchell Silberberg &Knupp LLPLisa S. GlasserIrell & Manella LLPTamerlin J. GodleyPaul Hastings LLPJennifer A. GolinveauxWinston & Strawn LLPNicholas P. GroombridgePaul, Weiss, Rifkind,Wharton & Garrison LLPHon. Andrew Guilford, Ret.Judicate WestAlyssa CaridisOrrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP John L. HansenTM Financial Forensics, LLCYar R. ChaikovskyPaul Hastings LLPNick HaritonIPP Trial ConsultingMorgan Chu*FOUNDING INSTITUTE CHAIRBenjamin W. HattenbachIrell & Manella LLPIrell & Manella LLPAaron CraigKing & Spalding LLPDavid L. HayesFenwick & West LLPNatasha E. DaughtreyGoodwinYakub HazzardMitchell Silberberg & KnuppLLP*Executive Committee Members10Michael S. HorikawaPillsbury Winthrop ShawPittman LLPBrian Horne*Knobbe Martens Olson& Bear LLPTyson K. HottingerMaschoff BrennanRenny HwangGoogle LLCEric S. HymanWomble Bond Dickinson (US) LLPBlake B. InglishInFact Experts LLCShelly IrvineFTI ConsultingAndrea Weiss Jeffries*Jones DayRonald L. Johnston*Arnold & PorterMolly KeelanOcean Tomo, LLCHon. Victor B. Kenton, Ret.Judicate WestJeff Kichaven*Jeff Kichaven CommercialMediationElaine K. KimMitchell Silberberg & Knupp LLPOlivia M. KimWilson Sonsini Goodrich & RosatiJeffrey H. KinrichAnalysis Group, Inc.Kelly M. KlausMunger, Tolles & Olson LLPRobert KnudsenNathan Associates Inc.

planning committee continuedStephen S. KorniczkySheppard, Mullin, Richter &Hampton LLPKevin G. McBrideAkin Gump Strauss Hauer& Feld LLPSue Stuckwisch*Alvarez & Marsal Disputes andInvestigations, LLCPhilip H. Lam*Office of the City AttorneyCity of Los AngelesEmily O'Brien*Google LLCMichael A. TomasuloWinston & Strawn LLPJames E. PampinellaAnkura Consulting GroupChristian Tregillis*Hemming Morse, LLPJef Pearlman*USC Gould School of LawCynthia Lock Tregillis*Western Digital CorporationPatrick T. PerkinsWarnerMediaPaul D. Tripodi IIAkin Gump Strauss Hauer& Feld LLPChristine LawtonNolan Heimann LLPJustin LewisOcean Tomo, LLCMichael K. Lindsey*Steinbrecher & Span LLPJason C. LoGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPChristine L. LofgrenSouthwestern Law SchoolDominic PersechiniIntensity, LLCGregory A. PinsonneaultLitiNomics, Inc.Bryan VitnerBerkeley Research Group, LLCMichael J. WallaceTM Financial Forensics, LLCJoseph LutzSeyfarth Shaw LLPEdward G. Poplawski*Wilson Sonsini Goodrich &RosatiRobin Maness*USC Gould School of LawAmy E. ProctorIrell & Manella LLPRenee C. WongAnkura Consulting GroupRussell W. Mangum III, Ph.D.Nathan Associates Inc.Rollin A. RansomSidley Austin LLPRyan K. YaguraO'Melveny & Myers LLPCaroline H. MankeyAkerman LLPWendy J. RayMorrison & Foerster LLPConstantine MarantidisLewis RocaEllen S. Robbins*Akerman LLPStephen A. YamaguchiUSC Office of theGeneral CounselMegan MartinWarnerMediaBen SheffnerMotion Picture AssociationDavid MartinezRobins Kaplan LLPJessica Stebbins BinaLatham & Watkins LLPRussell G. WeissSidley Austin LLPMike YoungMike Young MediationRaffi Zerounian*Hanson Bridgett LLPBob SteinbergLatham & Watkins LLP*Executive Committee MembersFollow USC Gould Continuing Legal Education on(@USCGouldCLE)11#USCLAWIP

frequently asked questionsREGISTRATIONRegistration for the virtual Institute includes all sessions for the three days and on demandaccess to available recordings including additional bonus sessions. All registrations will alsoreceive continuing education credit and electronic versions of the program syllabus materials.VIRTUAL LOCATIONThe 2021 Intellectual Property Institute will be held online at http://cle.usc.edu/ip.ON DEMAND ACCESS (AFTER THE INSTITUTE)Unable to attend the Institute? Purchase on demand access to available session recordings andthe Institute syllabus to receive California MCLE credit for viewing the sessions. Visit our websiteat http://cle.usc.edu/ip for more information.CANCELLATIONSAll registrations and purchases are final and non-refundable.QUESTIONS?Contact the USC Gould Continuing Legal Education Office at cle@law.usc.edu.USC Gould School of LawMedia, Entertainment & Technology Law ProgramThe Media, Entertainment & Technology Law Program at the USC Gould School of Law offersstudents a unique educational experience that addresses the complex mix of legal and businessissues in content and technology markets. Our innovative curriculum prepares students forpractice through courses in intellectual property and business law taught by our researchfaculty, skills and simulation workshops taught by senior transactional and litigation attorney.USC Gould law students gain practical experience through our Intellectual Property andTechnology Law Clinic, and externship opportunities in the legal departments of leading media,entertainment and technology firms. Students who wish to specialize in entertainment law havethe opportunity to earn a Certificate in Entertainment Law, including courses at the USC Schoolof Cinematic Arts. Interested in learning more about our program, students and graduates?We encourage you to browse our website at and-technology-law-program/ or contact the Director, Professor JonathanBarnett, at jbarnett@law.usc.edu.continuing education creditsLAWYERS. Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE): USC Gould School of Law certifies thatthis activity qualifies for minimum continuing legal education credit in the amount of 11.5 hours,of which 1 hour may apply to elimination of bias credit. The USC Gould School of Law is a State ofCalifornia approved MCLE provider. Please reference our website for questions about continuinglegal education credits for other states. September 21: 4 hours September 22: 3 hours (of which 1 hour may apply to elimination of bias credit) September 23: 4.5 hoursindicates the hours of MCLE elimination of bias credit available for a particular session.ACCOUNTANTS. Continuing Professional Education (CPE): This program meets the guidelinesset by the California State Board of Accountancy in the amount of 660 minutes. The maximumamount of CPE credit is 14 hours. September 21: 240 minutes September 22: 180 minutes September 23: 240 minutes1012

registration formUSC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAWVIRTUAL 2021 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INSTITUTETUESDAY-THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21-23, 2021Registrant Name:Occupation/Title:Organization/Law se Type or Print ClearlyCheck here if you prefer not to share your contact information with our sponsors or partners.Check here if you are a USC alumnus (Class of).INSTITUTE REGISTRATION (3-Day Virtual Ticket) 375Standard Registration 325Groups of 3 or More 325In House Counsel 299 Recent Law School Graduates (Classes 2017-2021) 299 Government Employee 299 Full-Time Law StudentsPAYMENT METHODS1Credit Card:* Register and pay online at http://cle.usc.edu/ip (*recommended)2Check: Mail checks payable to USC Gould School of Law with the completed form to:USC Gould Continuing Legal EducationIPI21 Registration699 Exposition Boulevard, Suite 326, Los Angeles, CA 90089 Design: STABINS DESIGNEnclosed Check #13

on Entertainment Law and Business, Trust and Estate Conference, Tax Institute, Real Estate Law and Business and Institute for Corporate Counsel managed by the Gould CLE team. She was an enormously dedicated team member, often working countless hours, partnering with over 300 commit