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Report of the Economic Survey

A definitive exploration of the professional characteristics of intellectual property attorneys and patent agents. Conducted every other year, the survey examines the economic aspects of intellectual property law practice, including individual billing rates and typical charges for representative IP law services.

The Economic Survey is one of the premier and most sought-after publications of the Association. The Economic Survey’s results are often cited in judicial opinions, analyzed by research firms, and used by law firms alike.

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Upcoming Events

Location

USPTO HQ, Clara Barton Auditorium
600 Dulany Street

Alexandria, VA

Credits

No CLE

Registration

Fee: FREE

Register Now

Join us for a conversation between the USPTO and private practitioners.

Learn and share ideas about mechanical disciplines at the Technology Centers (TC) 3600 and 3700 and American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) Customer Partnership Meeting on Wednesday, November 13, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. ET, at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia. 

The meeting will feature perspectives from USPTO examiners, practitioners, and the industry, focusing on better examiner-practitioner interactions for high-quality patents. 

We'll address topics such as:

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) subject matter eligibility
  • USPTO search tools
  • Drafting patent specifications
  • Approaches to examiner interviews in the mechanical arts

Click here for Agenda and Presenter Bios

To Register Click Here

This is a FREE event, but registration is required.  Attend either in-person or online! 

Visit the USPTO site here for additional event information or contact Charles (Chuck) Marmor at 571-272-4730.

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