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International and Foreign Law

 

The International and Foreign Law Committee (IFLC) considers the treaties of the United States and foreign countries and the statutes, rules, regulations, and judicial decisions of foreign countries relating to patents, trademarks, copyrights or intellectual property generally. The IFLC also considers the statutes, rules, regulations, and judicial decisions of the United States as they may intellectual property as a part of trade and commerce between the United States and foreign countries nationals. A further role of the IFLC is to coordinate with other committees of the AIPLA on matters which are relevant to the jurisdiction of such committees.

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International Education
IP Practice in Europe
IP Practice in Japan
IP Practice in Latin America
IP Practice in Far East
PCT Issues

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International and Foreign Law Committee Forms Subcommittee on IP practice in India

The Hague Draft Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments in Civil & Commercial Law: An Individual View from North America by John B. Pegram.




Chair(s) Board Liaison

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Thomas T. Moga
Chair
tmoga@shb.com

Maria Eliseeva

Maria Eliseeva
Vice-Chair
P: (781) 863-9991
Fax: (781) 863-9931
maria@patentbar.com

 

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James Pooley
Liaison to the Board of Directors
(650) 813-5710
Fax: (650) 494-0792
jpooley@mofo.com

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Upcoming/Current Committee Activities

Committee analysis of PLT impact on 35 USC and 37 CFR

Senate PLT Package

GAO Issues September 2004 Report: "Intellectual Property: U.S. Efforts Have Contributed to Strengthened Laws Overseas, but Challenges Remain"

 



                                                                              


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2004 Annual Meeting Joint Session on Strategies for Seeking Foreign Patent Protection
2004 Mid-Winter Meeting Committee Education Session on Unity of Invention vs. Restriction Practice (see p. 12)