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		<title>Chief Judge Michel speaking at University of Akron Sughrue Symposium &#8211; timing should produce an interesting talk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The University of Akron is hosting the 11th Annual Richard C. Sughrue Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy on March 9, 2009.  Chief Judge Michel is scheduled as the luncheon speaker at the day-long seminar. Surely any talk from the Chief Judge is worthy of attention and guaranteed to be interesting, but the timing of the Sughrue Symposium should really attract the spotlight.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The University of Akron is hosting the <a title="University of Akron 11th Annual Sughrue Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy" href="http://www.uakron.edu/law/ip/sughrue.php">11th Annual Richard C. Sughrue Symposium on Intellectual Property Law and Policy</a> on March 9, 2009.  Chief Judge Michel is scheduled as the luncheon speaker at the day-long seminar.</p>
<p>	Surely any talk from the Chief Judge is worthy of attention and guaranteed to be interesting, but the timing of the Sughrue Symposium should really attract the spotlight.  At that time, we&#8217;ll likely be living with a new Director of the Patent and Trademark Office and his/her management team.  We&#8217;re also likely to have a decision in the <em><a title="Tafas v. Dudas" href="http://www.patentlyo.com/patent/2008/04/tafas-v-dudas-p.html">Tafas v. Dudas</a></em> appeal by then, <a title="The curious case of the timeline for the continuation and claim limit rules from the Patent and Trademark Office" href="http://promotetheprogress.com/blog/the-curious-case-of-the-new-rules-timeline/752/">the response to which &#8211; no matter the outcome &#8211; will tell us a lot about the new administration</a>.</p>
<p>	Mark your calendar.</p>
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