Artificial Patents, presented by Prof. Tabrez Ebrahim
Artificial Patents
A New Perspective of the USPTO
Prof. Tabrez Ebrahim, Lewis & Clark Law School
The Oregon Patent Law Association (OPLA) and the Lewis & Clark Intellectual Property Student Organization (IPSO) invite you to join us for a CLE presentation by Prof. Tabrez Ebrahim.
Prof. Ebrahim will discuss the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in attaining patents and the ways that the USPTO should evolve to address that development. Rather than doctrinal changes and or new standards, he argues that the USPTO should evolve, to avoid “artificial patents”—or patents granted by the USPTO that are away from the traditional aims of U.S. patent law.
He joined Lewis & Clark’s law faculty in 2022, and his primary scholarship concerns patent law and law and technology. He is a registered U.S. patent attorney. Light refreshments and drinks will be served at 5:00 pm with the presentation to begin at 5:30pm.
DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2023
TIME: 5:00 pm
WHERE: Lewis & Clark Law School, Legal Research Center (LRC), Lower Level
COST: $25 for OPLA members. $45 for non-members. No charge for law students.
CLE: 1 hour Oregon general CLE pending verification of attendance.
QUESTIONS: Please email contact@opla.org.
Artificial Patents
A New Perspective of the USPTO
Prof. Tabrez Ebrahim, Lewis & Clark Law School
The Oregon Patent Law Association (OPLA) and the Lewis & Clark Intellectual Property Student Organization (IPSO) invite you to join us for a CLE presentation by Prof. Tabrez Ebrahim.
Prof. Ebrahim will discuss the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in attaining patents and the ways that the USPTO should evolve to address that development. Rather than doctrinal changes and or new standards, he argues that the USPTO should evolve, to avoid “artificial patents”—or patents granted by the USPTO that are away from the traditional aims of U.S. patent law.
He joined Lewis & Clark’s law faculty in 2022, and his primary scholarship concerns patent law and law and technology. He is a registered U.S. patent attorney. Light refreshments and drinks will be served at 5:00 pm with the presentation to begin at 5:30pm.
DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2023
TIME: 5:00 pm
WHERE: Lewis & Clark Law School, Legal Research Center (LRC), Lower Level
COST: $25 for OPLA members. $45 for non-members. No charge for law students.
CLE: 1 hour Oregon general CLE pending verification of attendance.
QUESTIONS: Please email contact@opla.org.
Artificial Patents
A New Perspective of the USPTO
Prof. Tabrez Ebrahim, Lewis & Clark Law School
The Oregon Patent Law Association (OPLA) and the Lewis & Clark Intellectual Property Student Organization (IPSO) invite you to join us for a CLE presentation by Prof. Tabrez Ebrahim.
Prof. Ebrahim will discuss the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in attaining patents and the ways that the USPTO should evolve to address that development. Rather than doctrinal changes and or new standards, he argues that the USPTO should evolve, to avoid “artificial patents”—or patents granted by the USPTO that are away from the traditional aims of U.S. patent law.
He joined Lewis & Clark’s law faculty in 2022, and his primary scholarship concerns patent law and law and technology. He is a registered U.S. patent attorney. Light refreshments and drinks will be served at 5:00 pm with the presentation to begin at 5:30pm.
DATE: Thursday, March 16, 2023
TIME: 5:00 pm
WHERE: Lewis & Clark Law School, Legal Research Center (LRC), Lower Level
COST: $25 for OPLA members. $45 for non-members. No charge for law students.
CLE: 1 hour Oregon general CLE pending verification of attendance.
QUESTIONS: Please email contact@opla.org.