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Upcoming Events
Location
Chicago, IL 60611-3308
Contact
Registration
Join leading practitioners, in-house counsel, and academics at the 2026 Electronic and Computer Patent Law Summit in Chicago for a dynamic, one-day program focused on the most pressing issues shaping patent practice today. This timely event brings together diverse perspectives to explore evolving USPTO priorities, recent case law developments, emerging challenges in semiconductor innovation, and the growing intersection of privacy, data security, and patent strategy. The day culminates in a forward-looking AI panel addressing inventorship, responsible use, and practical implications for both private practice and in-house teams, making this summit an essential forum for staying ahead in a rapidly changing legal and technological landscape.
Agenda Summary
9:00 AM - Priorities of the United States Patent and Trademark Office and Other Ongoing Efforts. Morning Kickoff & Industry Outlook
9:45 AM - In-House vs. Outside Counsel: Evidence from Patent Filing Decisions
10:45 AM - BREAK
11:00 - IP Implications of Trade Wars and Industrial Policy in the Semiconductor Sector
12:00 Noon - LUNCH
1:00 PM - Minds, Machines and Robots – Law and Ethics of Autonomous Systems
2:00 PM - BREAK
2:10 PM - Death of the IPR?
3:10 PM - BREAK
3:20 PM - AI Panel –AI inventorship; Responsible use of AI in the practice; Attorney training; Benefits/Pitfalls
5:10 PM - Networking Reception for all Attendees - Informal opportunity to connect with peers and speakers to close the day
VENUE
Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Chicago - Magnificent Mile
300 East Ohio St
Chicago, IL 60611, US
RESERVATION LINK: https://book.passkey.com/event/51255220/owner/23768/landing
Room Rate: $289 + tax (18.9%) per night. Special rate expires May 19, 2026.
AIPLA does not contract with third party entities to book hotel accommodations. Please use the link above or contact the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Chicago - Magnificent Mile - (312) 787-6100 and ask for the ECPLS rate.
Speakers
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Barnes, Dunstan
McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff LLP | Partner
Dunstan H. Barnes practices in all areas of intellectual property law with an emphasis on protecting and analyzing design rights. His work in that area includes drafting and prosecuting design patent applications and conducting opinion work and due diligence investigations. In addition, drawing on his doctorate work in materials science and metallurgy, Dr. Barnes has considerable experience drafting and prosecuting utility patent applications across a range of technological fields and industries. -
Chen, Sylvia
Google | Senior Counsel
As Google Senior Counsel, Sylvia works with firms and vendors worldwide to shepherd Google's patent portfolio. Prior to getting acquired by Google in 2014 and refining their panel of US law firms, Sylvia was a patent attorney at Motorola. Before going in-house, Sylvia worked as an associate attorney at Fulbright & Jaworski LLP (now Norton Rose Fulbright). She inadvertently entered the legal field after graduating from the University of Illinois at Urbana with a B.S. degree in electrical engineering and accepting a job at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Sylvia enjoys coaching law students and is functionally illiterate in Mandarin Chinese. -
Davenport, Joshua
Banner Witcoff | Principal Shareholder
Mr. Davenport is a Principal Shareholder of Banner Witcoff, and well-known as a leader in generative AI. He has done numerous talks on generative AI issues, given interviews for multiple publications, serves on the Customer Advisory Board of Solve Intelligence, and even applies machine-learning modeling techniques outside work as co-host of a major college football podcast. As a practitioner, he represents clients in all aspects of intellectual property matters, including patent prosecution, litigation, and counseling. He is currently on faculty at Georgetown University Law Center as an Adjunct Professor. -
Falkoff, Michelle
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law | Associate Dean and Professor of Law
Michelle Falkoff is the Associate Dean of Legal Writing and Instruction and William M. Trumbull Clinical Professor of Law at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. She received her law degree from Columbia Law School and practiced intellectual property litigation in Silicon Valley before returning to school to receive her Master of Fine Arts in Fiction Writing from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. -
Fano, Andrew
Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering | Clinical Professor of Computer Science
Andrew Fano is Clinical Professor of Computer Science at Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering and Director of the Northwestern MBAi program, a joint AI-focused MBA offered with the Kellogg School of Management. -
Johns, Christopher
Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP | Partner
Chris Johns manages drafting, prosecuting, and appealing patent applications related to multiple fields, including electronics, software, telecommunications, manufacturing, business methods, and other fields. He works with domestic and international clients on patent strategy. Chris has also litigated patents in multiple fields, in front of the USPTO, district courts, and the International Trade Commission (ITC). Before joining Finnegan, Chris served as a USPTO patent examiner for nearly five years. -
Merkin, Joel
GLS Capital | Managing Director
Joel Merkin serves as a Managing Director at GLS Capital – one of the world’s largest private investment firms focused on litigation finance – where he is responsible for due diligence and monitoring of patent investments. -
Parker, Usha
Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt | Partner
Usha Parker is a Partner at Perilla Knox & Hildebrandt, where her work focuses on patent application drafting and all aspects of prosecution. Usha has drafted applications directed to wireless (cellular, V2X, satellite) communication systems, electronic circuits and interconnects, optical systems, automotive sensor and processing systems, medical and consumer devices, mechanical designs, and software. In addition, she has written numerous articles on different aspects of patent procurement, including strategies for addressing patentability-based (§ 101) rejections. -
Phelan, Ryan N.
Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP | Partner
Ryan N. Phelan is a registered U.S. patent attorney who counsels and works with clients in all areas of intellectual property (IP), with a focus on patents. As a former technology consultant with Accenture and with a background in computer science and engineering, Ryan has extensive experience in computer system, hardware, and software design, engineering, development and related technologies. He represents numerous startup and Fortune 500 clients with patent matters in technical areas and industries including artificial intelligence and machine learning, autonomous vehicles, robotics, among others. -
Thompson, Andrew
EIP | Partner
Andrew is a UK and European Patent Attorney who has spent 25 years working in the patent profession. His focus is on electronics, semiconductors and software. He was worked for various semiconductor and technology companies from around the world, from multinationals to start-ups. His practice covers patent drafting and prosecution, and litigation support. He also provides strategic IP advice, especially to start-ups and scale-ups. Andrew heads up EIP’s Ampliphy service, which offers strategic IP advice to companies in the electronics, semiconductor and photonics sectors. He also writes and presents regularly on IP developments in the semiconductor world, and has a particular interest in the impact of geopolitics on innovation and supply chains.
