2025 AIPLA Spring Meeting

May 13 to 15, 2025

Location

Hilton Minneapolis
1001 S Marquette Ave

Minneapolis, MN, United States

Contact

Website: www.aipla.org

Call For Topics

The submission window to submit programming ideas for the 2025 Spring Meeting is now open.  Submissions must be received by Friday, September 20, 2024.

Use this Topic Submission Form to submit your ideas for CLE programming. 

Please include detailed information to assist the programming committee with their evaluations of submitted topics.

The 2025 Spring Meeting is a 2.5 day conference focused on trending topics in IP law.  Registration opens February 2025.

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    Arlington, VA. July 29, 2024 - The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) submitted comments to the USPTO in response to their Request for Comments Regarding the Impact of the Proliferation of Artificial Intelligence on Prior Art, the Knowledge of a Person Having Ordinary Skill in the Art, and Determinations of Patentability Made in View of the Foregoing (“the RFC”).
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    Arlington, VA. July 9, 2024 - The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) submitted comments to the USPTO in response to their Notice of Proposed Rule Making on terminal disclaimer practice to obviate nonstatutory double patenting.
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    Arlington, VA. June 25, 2024 - The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) submitted comments to the USPTO in response to the USPTO’s March 27, 2024 Notice on the WIPO Diplomatic on the Design Law Treaty (“DLT”).
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    Arlington, VA. June 21, 2024 - The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) filed an amicus brief in support of certiorari with the United States Supreme Court in Cellect, LLC v. Vidal.
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    Arlington, VA. June 17, 2024 - The American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) submitted comments to the USPTO on Patent Trial and Appeal Board Rules of Practice for Briefing Discretionary Denial Issues, and Rules for 325(d) Considerations, Instituting Parallel and Serial Petitions, and Termination Due to Settlement Agreement.