IP Law Associations
In This Section
- AIPPI-US
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Amicus
- Antitrust Law
- Biotechnology
- Chemical Practice
- Copyright Law
- Corporate Practice
- Design Rights
- Diversity in IP Law
- Electronic and Computer Law
- Emerging Technologies
- AIPLA Fellows
- Food and Drug
- Harmonization
- International and Foreign Law
- International Trade Commission
- IP Law Associations
- IP Practice in China
- IP Practice in Europe
- IP Practice in Israel
- IP Practice in Japan
- IP Practice in Latin America
- IP Practice in the Asia Pacific
- IP Transactions
- Law Practice Management
- Legislation
- Membership
- Mentoring
- New Lawyers
- Online IP Enforcement & Anti-Counterfeiting Committee
- Online Programs
- Patent Agents
- Patent Cooperation Treaty Issues
- Patent Law
- Patent Litigation
- Patent Relations With the USPTO
- Privacy & Data Security
- Pro Bono
- Committee on the Profession
- Professional Programs
- PTAB Trial
- Public Appointments
- Standards and Open Source
- Trade Secret Law
- Trademark Law
- Trademark Litigation
- Trademark Treaties and International Law
- Trademark-Relations with the USPTO
- Women in IP Law
The Committee works to increase the cooperation and information sharing between AIPLA and regional and local intellectual property law associations across the United States.
Key Initiatives
- The Committee maintains a database of the leaders of the regional and local IP associations and provides regular updates on AIPLA activities to the regional and local associations across the United States.
- Some of the initiatives that this Committee has undertaken with the Regional Groups include: (1) informing the Regional and Local IP Associations about AIPLA activities; (2) providing Regional and Local IP Associations with information on CLE programs; and (3) providing other resources to enhance the exchange of information between AIPLA and the Regional and Local Associations.
How You Can Participate
Participation is open to all AIPLA members. The President-Elect appoints the members of the Committee for a term of three years. Members are drawn from a variety of geographic regions in the United States.