April 24, 2018
Proctor & Gamble Lunch & Learn
Location | The University of Akron School of Law
Larry Huston, Senior Counsel for Proctor & Gamble, joined Akron Law IP Students and faculty for a Skype discussion on various IP topics at the last IPTLA event of the semester. He discussed the value of a scientific background in a patent career and the importance of using such a background for the many daily challenges an IP attorney encounters. Mr. Huston discussed how trademarks, copyrights, and trade dress have been integrated into IP enforcement and the importance of staying current with the law. Mr. Huston closed his discussion by answering questions on the IP job market in Cincinnati and encouraged students to engage in networking opportunities as well as CLEs to learn more about the IP field prior to practice. Students enjoyed Chick-Fil-A and gained valuable information before starting their various summer IP jobs

April 16, 2018
The Albert and Vern Oldham 2018 Spring Lecture featuring The Honorable Professor F. Scott Kieff
Location | The University of Akron School of Law
The Honorable Professor F. Scott Kieff visited Akron Law to speak on the topic of “Helping Businesses Obtain More Certainty and Durability in Today’s Windy Times of Intellectual Property, Antitrust, and International Trade” at the Albert and Vern Oldham 2018 Spring Lecture. Prof. Kieff discussed the history of trade and the importance of trade in today’s society. He also discussed the importance of the International Trade Commission (ITC) as well as the advances and disadvantage of ITC litigation. After the talk, Prof. Kieff provided students information regarding how to successfully manage law school and successfully obtain a job upon graduation. The IP Center provided free CLE and catered lunch students, local attorneys, and faculty in attendance—the room was full!

April 15, 2018
The Albert and Vern Oldham 2018 Spring Lecture Welcome Dinner
Location | Bricco, Downtown Akron
The Akron Law IP Center hosted a dinner at Bricco, located in downtown Akron, to welcome to the 2018 Spring Oldham Lecture’s keynote speaker, The Honorable Professor F. Scott Kieff to Akron Law. Professors Ryan Holte, Camilla Hrdy, and Daniel Brean also welcomed Scott Oldham (partner and co-chair of Hahn Loeser IP team), Ari Sherwin (chief IP counsel for Sherwin Williams), Mark Inzetta (chief legal office for Sbarro), and all members of the Akron Law IPAC.

April 11, 2018
GOJO Lunch & Learn
Location | The University of Akron School of Law
GOJO Legal Counsel & Senior Director, Jason F. Fokens, and Calfee Halter and Griswold LLP partners, Kimberly A. Textoris and Chet J. Bonner, visited Akron Law to speak on a panel led by Professor Brean. They discussed their career paths, responsibilities, and conveyed important aspects of respective daily lives and job responsibilities. They gave valuable insight as to what qualities make a successful IP attorney from in-house and outside-counsel perspective. Each attorney communicated the benefits of networking during law school as well as demonstrating commitment to IP practice to supervising attorneys in summer job positions. Students enjoyed Jimmy John’s and took advantage of great networking opportunities with the local attorneys.

March 20, 2018
2018 Spring Intellectual Property Advisory Council (IPAC) Meeting
Location | The University of Akron School of Law
Akron Law hosted the Intellectual Property Advisory Council (IPAC) Spring Meeting on March 20, 2018. The University of Akron’s President, Matthew J. Wilson spoke at the start of the event and hot breakfast was served to all in attendance. Many IP students attended the lunch, taking advantage of job networking opportunities with IPAC members.

March 19, 2018
20th Anniversary Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy
Location | The University of Akron Student Union
Keynote speaker | The Honorable Paul R. Michel and Professor Emeritus Jeffery Samuels
Topic | A 20 Year IP Retrospect Through the Lens of Akron Law’s IP Symposium; How the High Court and the PTAB Depressed Patent Values, Volunteer Licensing, Start-Up Formation and R&D Investment and How the Congress Can and Must Reverse These Harmful Trends and Revive America’s Innovation Eco-System.
The University of Akron School of Law Hosted its 20th Anniversary Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy for all IP students, faculty, and hundreds of local IP attorneys. Professor Ryan Holte, President Matthew Wilson, and Dean CJ Peters gave opening remarks and welcomed all in attendance. The IP Symposium commenced and various attorneys, judges, and professors spoke on relevant IP topics. The Symposium included various panel discussions, catered lunch, and a presentation on ethics and professionalism. The Symposium concluded with a catered reception at the University of Akron’s newly renovated C. Blake McDowell Law Center.
See the main event page at uakron.edu/ip.



March 18, 2018
20th Anniversary Symposium Welcome Dinner
Location | Marriot, Akron Ohio
The Akron Law IP Center hosted a welcome dinner at the Akron Marriott for the 20th Anniversary IP Symposium Speakers as well as all IPAC Members. The dinner was a casual event catered by Luigi’s in Akron. The dinner was a great opportunity for speakers and IPAC members to socialize prior to the Symposium.

March 7, 2018
March Cleveland Intellectual Property Law Association (CIPLA) Meeting
Location | Cleveland Marriott
Professor Holte and Akron Law IP Students attended the March Cleveland Intellectual Property Law Association (CIPLA) meeting in Cleveland. IP Students networked with various local IP attorneys from the Northeast Ohio area and heard an excellent talk from veteran Supreme Court practitioner Carter Phillips.

February 8, 2018
CIPLA Event - Speakers: Professor Peter Menell, Professor Daniel Brean, and Professor Camilla Hrdy
Location | The University of Akron School of Law Room - E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall
Topic | In Search of Patent’s Lost Ark; Interpreting Section 101 in Information Age.
The University of Akron School of Law hosted The Cleveland Intellectual Property Law Association’s (CIPLA) February Meeting. Over 100 local IP attorneys gathered at Akron Law to obtain CLE credit and attend a wonderful reception at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall. Professor Daniel Brean spoke on the topic of IP Licensing in the context of computer software. Professor Camilla Hrdy spoke on the topic of Trade Secrets Post-DTSA. The CLE Speaker Events were followed by a cocktail hour, reception, and presentation by Professor Peter Menell regarding interpretation of section 101 and invention requirements for patent applicants.
Akron Law IP students in attendance took advantage of this great opportunity to mingle and network with local attorneys in the Akron/Cleveland area—we thank CIPLA very much for coming to visit Akron Law!



February 8, 2018
CIPLA Luncheon with Professor Peter Menell, UC Berkeley School of Law
Location | The University of Akron School of Law Room - 201
Topic | Rethinking Corporate Integrity: Trade Secrets, Whistleblowers, and the Public Interest.
Professor Peter Menell is a Koret Professor of Law at the University of California Berkeley School of Law and Co-Director of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology. Professor Menell has authored numerous books and treaties in the area of IP and has advised the U.S. Congress, the U.S. Copyright Office, the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, and the Federal Trade Commission on various intellectual property law matters. Professor Menell spoke at the Luncheon on the topic of whistleblowers and determining whether trade secrets must be reported to preserve corporate integrity.


January 30, 2018
Chicago Loyola Patent Law Interview Program (PLIP) Information Session - Speakers: Professor Holte, Career Services, and Nick Buchmuller
Location | The University of Akron School of Law Room - 201
Topic | Preparing for PLIP.
The Chicago Loyola Patent Law Interview Program (PLIP) is a nationwide two-day interview program held in Chicago which creates opportunities for students to network and interview with IP employers for Summer Associate and full-time positions upon law school graduation. Professor Holte began this meeting by explaining what the Patent Law Interview Program is and how it has a national focus for all IP law students. He further reviewed the program’s timeline, and discussed how to tailor materials to create the best opportunity to maximize potential interviews. 3L, Nick Buchmuller shared his experiences from the PLIP last summer and gave valuable advice on how to make the best of this great opportunity.

January 23, 2018
Lunch & Learn with Professor John Hornickel
Location | The University of Akron School of Law Room - 280
Topic | Philosophical Foundation of IP, Patenting as Storytelling and Marketing, The Importance of Branding, and Legal Practice and the Business world.
Nick Buchmuller began the Lunch & Learn by conveying the importance of attending the CIPLA event on Feb 8, 2018, hosted at Akron Law, as well as the benefits of student CIPLA membership. Professor Holte reminded students of the upcoming IPTLA events planned for the Spring semester and introduced the Lunch & Learn speaker, John Hornickel. John Hornickel is Assistant General Counsel of PolyOne Corporation as well as adjunct International IP professor at The University of Akron School of Law.
John Hornickel discussed the importance of networking in law school and the significance of being “law of business.” He addressed various IP topics regarding the importance of understanding foundations of IP law in building a business, the importance of intangible property value, and its significance to any and all businesses. He further explained how IP value is created and why storytelling of an invention is essential to obtaining patent rights for such inventions. He explained the importance of understanding contemplation verses speculation in the patent system. He focused the latter of his presentation on the importance of branding and its significance on exciting customers.
He left his presentation open for students to ask any and all questions regarding IP matters. Students enjoyed Jimmy Johns and enjoyed hearing about various aspects of IP and its significance in the competitive world of business.

