On Tuesday, April 22, Jackson Walker partner Arthur Gollwitzer will be a featured presenter at the Austin Intellectual Property Law Association (IPLA) CLE Luncheon, held at the Westwood Country Club.
Arthur’s presentation, entitled “Discretionary Denials at the PTAB: The Stewart Memo and its Impact on Litigation,” will delve into the possible impact of the Stewart Memo on discretionary denials at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB). The discussion will focus on how the Stewart Memo and related policy shifts will impact inter partes reviews. Attendees can expect to gain a deeper understanding of the memo’s implications for patent litigation strategies and the evolving landscape of PTAB proceedings.
The IPLA is a non-profit, professional organization dedicated to individuals interested in intellectual property issues. The association was established to promote the understanding of intellectual property and related areas of law. It also serves as a local forum for the discussion of intellectual property issues and the exchange of ideas on such matters.
To learn more and register, visit Austin IPLA April 22 CLE.
Meet Art
Arthur Gollwitzer combines experience gained as a federal prosecutor with nearly 30 years in private practice to represent clients in patent, copyright, trademark, and trade secret disputes, including jury trials and appeals. In addition to defending and enforcing intellectual property rights, Arthur is highly experienced in investigations and criminal litigation. Arthur writes and speaks frequently on patent litigation reform and other intellectual property issues.