Patent Prosecution Committees
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- 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
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Committees
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- AIPLA List of Arbitrators and Mediators - Policy and Disclaimers
With nearly 60 committees, it can be overwhelming trying to find the ones that suit your interests. Below is a curated list of committees that focus on patent prosecution. For a full list of AIPLA committees, click here.
There is no cost to join a committee and you can join an unlimited number of committees as a non-voting member. There is no participation requirement for non-voting members and you can leave at any time. If you would like to become more involved in a committee, you can become a voting member during open season each fall. Being a voting member of a committee does come with responsibilities. Read more about them here.
Patent Prosecution
Patent Relations With the USPTO
Patent Cooperation Treaty Issues
Practice Areas
Biotechnology
Chemical Practice
Electronic and Computer Law
Emerging Technologies
Food & Drug
Industrial Designs
Interest Areas
Diversity in IP Law
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 Far East
New Lawyers
Women in IP Law