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Institute for Law and Technology (ILT) is the newest
division of the Center for American and International
Law, a non-profit educational organization which since
1947 has served lawyers and law enforcement officials
from 130 countries.
Inaugurated
in 2003, the purpose of the Institute is to provide
a premier national and global forum on intellectual
property and technology-related legal issues of policy
and practice affecting counsel and companies in the
digital age.
The Institute for Law and Technology is a membership-based
educational institution offering a variety of educational
programs and activities for its members and for the
public. ILT Membership is available to corporations,
law firms, attorneys, professors and other interested
individuals and organizations.
We invite you to become a member of
the Institute for Law and Technology's Advisory Board
and help guide the evolution of this newest Institute
of the Center for American and International Law.
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Conference
co-chairs Elisabeth A. Evert and
Bruce S. Sostek |
46th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference
November 10-11, 2008
Led by conference co-chairs Elisabeth A. Evert (Founding Partner, Hitchcock Evert LLP, Dallas) and Bruce S. Sostek (Thompson Knight LLP, Dallas), the 46th Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference will be held November 10-11, 2008, at the Center for American
and International Law in Plano, Texas. The Institute for Law and Technology Advisory Board Dinner will take place on Monday evening, November 10.
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Membership
in the Institute for Law and Technology
Click
here for more information about the Institute
and membership benefits, which include the right to
attend the annual IP Law Conference, the annual ILT
Forum and the Advisory Board dinners with the faculty
at both programs cost-free.
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