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                                “Six Things Every Engineer Should Know about Patents and Patent Law”

 

                                         

Date:               Tuesday, July 12th, 2005

Lunch/Chapter business:  11:30 AM – 12:00 P.M.

Program:  12:00 ~ 1:00 P.M.

 

Place:              Texins Activity Center

                        (Located inside TI North Campus)

                       

Speaker:           Michael G. Cameron, Jackson Walker LLP

 

 

Program Summary:  “Six Things Every Engineer should Know about Patents and Patent Law”.

The process of obtaining a patent is often more art than science. Mike will discuss six aspects of the patent process that every engineer should know so that, among other things, any patent that eventually issues is robust and resistant to invalidation.

 

Resume Summary:   Michael Cameron

Michael Cameron is a patent attorney in the Richardson, Texas office of Jackson Walker, LLP.  He represents entrepreneurs, organizations and universities in patent preparation, prosecution and licensing and represents business organizations in corporate finance, securities and mergers and acquisition transactions. In addition to holding a United States patent, he prepares and prosecutes patents in the area of semiconductors, integrated circuits, electronic systems, computer hardware and software, mechanical devices and consumer products.  Mr. Cameron received a B.A. and law degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and is completing a Masters Degree in Applied Physics at the University of Texas at Dallas.

There is no cost, nor membership requirement to attend this meeting.

 

For additional information, please contact Will Lumpkins at (214) 567-3333

xillia@ieee.org or Sam Broyles at (214) 480-3232 sam.broyles@ti.com

 

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