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Submitted for 15 General Credits,

including 3 Ethics Credits

9th Annual Rocky Mountain

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
& TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE
Co-sponsored by the Intellectual Property Section of the Colorado Bar Association

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND THE INSTITUTE:


LIVE ONLY: ■ Annual Case Law Update of All Branches of IP

JUNE 1-2, 2011 ■ Mark Lemley on Patents; David Bernstein on Trademarks; Ian Ballon on
Copyrights; Jeff Dodd on Licensing
■ Best Practices - Patent Application Strategies in Light of
At the Denver Renaissance Hotel Recent Developments
3801 Quebec Street ■ Before & After the Deal: IP Diligence in M&A and Post-Deal Integration
Denver, CO 80207 of Acquired IP
■ Opening Statements: Different Styles, Winning Results
■ Managing IP Budgets for In-House Counsel
FOLLOW THE 2011 ■ Patent Prosecution and Accusations of Inequitable Conduct
INSTITUTE ONLINE: ■ Advanced Licensing Problems With Nimmer & Dodd
Stay connected to the Institute, its faculty, ■ Joint Ventures with Companies in China
and your fellow attendees ... ■ Attorney Ethics in a Digital Age - iPads, Androids and the Cloud
■ Patent Office Appeals: Process, Tips, and Results
Follow our blog: ■ Business Torts - Looking Beyond Traditional IP Litigation to Protect IP
ip.annualcle.com/blog ■ Managing Employee Use of Social Media at Workplace - And at Home?
■ Privacy and Data Security Issues
Find our event on LinkedIn
bit.ly/IPInstitute ■ What Happens When Your Company is Enjoined?
■ Indemnification Clauses in Licenses
Find us on Facebook ■ Anatomy of Software as a Service Deal
facebook.com/IPInstitute

Follow us on Twitter
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REGISTER EARLY FOR THIS OUTSTANDING CONFERENCE AND RECEIVE A SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT!
REGISTER ONLINE! Go to www.rockymountainipinstitute.com
J
oin us on June 1 & 2, 2011 for the 9th Annual Rocky Mountain IP Institute in
Denver. This year the theme is best practices - best practices for patent prosecutors and
litigators, trademark and copyright practitioners, and licensing and deal attorneys.
9th Annual Rocky Mountain Going beyond black letter legal developments, we'll discuss translating case law and new
rules into actionable information for your practice. In one place on two days in Denver, join
INTELLECTUAL your colleagues from throughout the western United States to learn, renew acquaintances,
network and grow your practice in 2011 and beyond.

PROPERTY & LIVE ONLY: JUNE 1-2, 2011


TECHNOLOGY LOCATION: The Denver Renaissance Hotel • 3801 Quebec Street • Denver, CO

INSTITUTE CLE CREDITS: Submitted for 15 General Credits, including 3 Ethics Credits

IP AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE PROGRAM AGENDA • DAY 1 • JUNE 1, 2011


7:45 - 8:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast

8:30 am Welcoming Remarks


Nathaniel Trelease, Program Chair, WebCredenza, Inc.
Gary Abrams, Executive Director, Colorado Bar Association CLE

8:45 - 10:00 am PLENARY SESSION


Judicial Panel: Best Practices in IP Litigation
• Best Practices for Scheduling and Managing Discovery in Multi-Defendant Cases
• Pros and Cons of Different Approaches for Claim Construction
• Time and Trial: Challenges of Trials in Complex Intellectual Property Cases
Moderated by: Natalie Hanlon-Leh, Faegre & Benson LLP
Presented by: Honorable Philip A. Brimmer, US District Court for the District of Colorado, Honorable Boyd Boland, US District Court for
the District of Colorado, Honorable James M. Rosenbaum (ret.), US District Court for the District of Minnesota, JAMS, and Honorable
Roderick McKelvie (ret.), US District Court for the District of Delaware
Thank you MERCHANT & GOULD P.C. for generously sponsoring the drawing for an iPad2

10:00 - 10:15 am REFRESHMENT BREAK SPONSORED BY KILPATRICK, TOWNSEND & STOCKTON, LLP

DAY 1 TRACKS BEGIN: PLEASE SELECT THE TRACK YOU WISH TO ATTEND ON THE REGISTRATION FORM
TRACK A: TRACK B: TRADEMARKS/ TRACK C: TRACK D:
PATENT TRACK COPYRIGHTS/TRADE SECRETS LICENSING/ TRANSACTIONAL IN-HOUSE
TRACKS TIMES: Moderated by Wayne Stacy Moderated by Andrea Anderson Moderated by John Ritsick Moderated by Mollybeth Kocialski

10:15 - 11:05 am Opening Statements and Trade Secret Update Before & After: Best Practices – IP Managing IP Budgets
Closing Arguments: What • Case Law Review, Including Diligence in M&A and Post-Deal • Strategies for Budgeting
Matters and What Works Bimbo, Bratz and E*Trade Integration of Acquired IP for Litigation
• Live Demonstration by • Impact on Trade Secrets by • Best Practices for Pre-Deal IP Diligence, • Strategies for Budgeting
One of the Industry's Best Changes in Technology, Including Timing on NDAs and Who for Prosecution
• Practical Discussion of Globalization, and Should be on the Diligence Team • What to Do When
What Matters Portability of Electronic • What Should Buyers and Sellers be Litigation and Prosecution
• Q&A with the Audience Information Looking for? Budgets are Combined
Presented by Morgan Chu, • Preview of Upcoming • Avoiding Common Mistakes in the • Obtaining Company Buy-in
Irell & Manella, LLP Decisions and Analysis of Reps and Warranties to Budgets
Current Trade Secret Trends • How to Determine What are Your Presented by Grant Ritz,
Honorable Eric Elliff, Denver Clients' Needs for the Deal Hewlett Packard, Danielle
District Court • What are the IP Questions You Should Johnston Holmes, Microsoft,
be Asking During the Pre-Deal Period? and David Donoghue,
Moderator: Daniel Jablonsky, Holland & Knight LLP
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
Panelists: Jason Haislmaier, Holme,
Roberts & Owen LLP, Ryan Arney, Davis,
Graham & Stubbs LLP, Jim Anderson,
Skyline Partners International, and Joseph
Redecki, St. Charles Capital
IP AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE PROGRAM AGENDA • DAY 1 • JUNE 1, 2011 continued
DAY 1 TRACKS CONTINUE: PLEASE SELECT THE TRACK YOU WISH TO ATTEND ON THE REGISTRATION FORM
TRACK A: TRACK B: TRADEMARKS/ TRACK C: LICENSING/ TRACK D:
PATENT TRACK COPYRIGHTS/TRADE SECRETS TRANSACTIONAL IN-HOUSE
TRACKS TIMES: Moderated by Wayne Stacy Moderated by Andrea Anderson Moderated by John Ritsick Moderated by Mollybeth Kocialski

11:00 am - 12:00 pm Patent Office Appeals: 2011 Trademark Update Before & After ... continued Trade Secret Inventory
Process, Tips, and Results • Latest Developments in • Why You Shouldn't Neglect IP • Beginning a Trade Secret Inventory
• Strategy Decisions in Trademark Infringement and IT Issues During the Post- • Maintaining Accurate Trade
Determining Whether and Dilution Law Closing Period Secret Records
to File an Appeal • Contributory Liability After • What Do Companies Need to • Auditing Trade Secret Inventories
• Procedural Considerations Tiffany v. eBay, and Parallel Prepare for When Integrating Presented by Mialeeka Williams, Coca
and Tips on Filing Appeal Imports after Costco v. Omega IP and IT Portfolios and Cola Company
and Brief • The Potential Impact of Systems?
• Appeal Conferences and Rosetta Stone v. Google on • How Can You Help Your
Oral Hearings Keyword Advertising Clients Address the Challenges
• Post Appeal Issues • The New WIPO UDRP of the Post-Closing Period?
Presented by Timothy Scull, Decision Overview and Moderator: Daniel Jablonsky
Merchant & Gould P.C., and ICANN's New gTLDs Panelists: Jason Haislmaier,
Heath J. Briggs, Greenberg Presented by David Bernstein, Ryan Arney, Jim Anderson,
Traurig LLP Debevoise & Plimpton LLP and Joseph Redecki

12:00 - 1:30 pm PLENARY SESSION & LUNCH SPONSORED BY FAEGRE & BENSON, LLP
Lunch is included with Annual Report of IP Section of the Colorado Bar Association
your registration.You Attorney Ethics In A Digital World- iPads, Androids, And The Cloud - 1 ETHICS CREDIT
must indicate on the • Ethical Issues Associated with Third-Party Attorney-Rating Sites
registration form if you • Ethical Issues to Consider When Attorneys Use Social Networking Sites, Including “Friending”on Facebook
plan to attend. • Ethical Hazards Posed by Blogging and Engaging in Other Interactive Online Conduct and How to Avoid Them
Presented by Michael Lackey, Mayer Brown, LLP

1:30 - 2:20 pm Best Practices – Patent Advocacy Before the TTAB Hidden Risks in Licensing Best Practices for Companies
Prosecution and Accusations • Tips for Using Accelerated Agreements Revisited Managing Employee Use of Social
of Inequitable Conduct Case Resolution, an Alterna- • Examination of Lesser Known Media at Work – And at Home?
1 ETHICS CREDIT tive, Expedited Summary Risks that Frequently Arise • How Social Media is Forcing Employers
• Ethical Considerations for Judgment Style Litigation Track when Drafting License to Rethink the Boundaries Between the
Inequitable Conduct (IC) • Navigating the TTAB's Agreements Work and Home
• Litigation Tactics and Cases Amended Rules for • Risks Arising from Sublicenses • Concrete Steps to Guide Employees
• Prosecutors Tips & Strategies Mandatory Discovery/ • Risks from Warranty, on the Use of Social Media
• Patent Reform Update for IC Settlement Conferences and Indemnification and • Development of Policies that
Presented by Thomas Modified Initial, Expert, and Limitation of Liability Clauses Complement the Business Strategy
Franklin, Kilpatrick, Townsend Pretrial Disclosures • Special Risks Arising from • Best Practices for Managing Social
& Stockton, LLP, Gene • TTAB Advocacy Pointers Trademark, Patent and Media Content in an Increasingly
Bernard, Kilpatrick, Townsend from a Former Administra- Copyright Licenses Litigious Environment
& Stockton, LLP, and tive Trademark Judge Presented by Peter Kinsella, Presented by Jeff Hartman, Exclusive
Kristopher Reed, Kilpatrick, Presented by Linda McLeod, Perkins Coie, LLP Resorts, Deborah Shinbein, Clarity
Townsend & Stockton, LLP Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Digital Group LLC, and Sean
Garrett & Dunner, LLP Gallagher, Polsinelli Shughart PC

Evolving Damages Law – Business Torts – Looking Joint Ventures With An Update on the Perils of False
2:25 - 3:15 pm Entire Market Value, Expert Beyond Traditional IP Companies in China Marking: Assessing the Risk
Reports and Claim Drafting Litigation to Protect IP • What are “Joint Ventures” in • Is the False Marking provision of the
• New Standards for Damages • The Risk – with a 128GB Flash China for JVs? Patent Act constitutional?
Theories – When to Apply Drive, Departing Employees • Overview of the Current • Risk assessment: An overview of
the Entire Market Value Rule Can Leave with Millions of Environment for JVs in China false marking cases nationwide
and When to Construct a Pages of Text in Their Pockets • What Are the Legal Issues • What evidence is necessary to rebut
Different Theory • The Law-Changes in Trade Your Clients Should be an allegation of “intent to deceive?”
• How to Construct Expert Secret, Non-Compete, Considering? • Tips to implement a cost effective
Reports that Show the Inevitable Disclosure and • What Do You Need to Know patent marking policy to avoid
Incremental Contribution Conversion Litigation Tactics about Protecting and Enforcing liability
of the Patented Invention Reflect This Growing Risk Your Client's IP When Entering Presented by Jane Michaels, Holland
to the Product • Best Practices – How Business into a JV or China? & Hart, LLP, Marc Mayer, Agilent
• How to Compile Evidence to Torts Should Become Part of Presented by Nelson Dong, Technologies, and Floyd Anderson,
Support Your Damages Theory Your IP Prosecution Plan Dorsey & Whitney, LLP Avago Technologies
Presented by William Coats, Presented by William Kelly,
Kaye Scholer, LLP Kelly, Stacy & Rita LLC
IP AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE PROGRAM AGENDA • DAY 1 • JUNE 1, 2011 continued
3:15 - 3:30 pm REFRESHMENT BREAK SPONSORED BY KILPATRICK, TOWNSEND & STOCKTON, LLP
DAY 1 TRACKS RESUME: PLEASE SELECT THE TRACK YOU WISH TO ATTEND ON THE REGISTRATION FORM
TRACK A: TRACK B: TRADEMARKS/ TRACK C: TRACK D:
PATENT TRACK COPYRIGHTS/TRADE SECRETS LICENSING/ TRANSACTIONAL IN-HOUSE
TRACKS TIMES: Moderated by Wayne Stacy Moderated by Andrea Anderson Moderated by John Ritsick Moderated by Mollybeth Kocialski

3:30 - 4:20 pm Best Practices – Patent .brand – What the New gTLDs What IP Lawyers Need to Know What Happens When Your
Application Strategies in Light Means for Brandowners About the Law of Privacy and Company Is Enjoined
of Recent Developments • Current Status of ICANN's Data Security • Staying an Injunction
• Avoid Pitfalls Resulting from New gTLD Roll-out • The Ten Privacy Rules Which Can Pending Appeal
Recent Changes and Develop- • Brand Owners' Ability to Cause Your Clients Major Issues • Designing Around the
ments in the Patent Law Challenge New gTLD • Paradigm of Privacy - Informed Patent
• Practical and Effective Patent Applications Choice Versus Government Regulation • Testing a Design Around -
Application Drafting and • .brand: Deciding Whether to • Threat Briefing on How Serious Data Contempt Proceeding
Prosecution Tips and Techniques Apply to Run Your Own Insecurity Has Become Versus New Complaint?
• Reduce Client Costs, Secure Registry, Including Timing • Increasingly Untenable Definition of • Impact of an Injunction on
Early Allowance, and Create and Potential Pitfalls “Personally Identifiable Information” Third Parties, Such as
Favorable Patent File Histories • Rights Protection Mechanisms • Impact of Privacy and Data Customers
Presented by Thomas Woods, in New Registries Post-Launch Security Class Action Lawsuits Presented by Kirstin Stoll-
Woods Patent Law Presented by Adam Scoville, Presented by Joel F. Brenner, Cooley LLP, DeBell, Merchant & Gould
RE/MAX Tanya Madison, First Data Corporation, P.C., and Tom Dougherty,
and Norton Cutler, Perkins Coie, LLP Gates Corporation

4:20 - 5:15 pm IP INSTITUTE WINE TASTING SPONSORED BY COOLEY LLP


Take this time to network with distinguished faculty and colleagues! (Please indicate on the registration form if you plan to attend the wine tasting reception)

IP AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE PROGRAM AGENDA • DAY 2 • JUNE 2, 2011


8:00 am Registration Open

9:00 - 10:30 am PLENARY SESSION


Advanced Licensing Problems With Nimmer & Dodd
• Classroom Style Examination of Most Highly Negotiated Provisions of a License
• Resolution of Flashpoints in Actual Negotiations
• Interactive Discussion with Audience About Common Licensing Problems
Presented by Jeff Dodd, Andrews Kurth, LLP, and Ray Nimmer, University of Houston Law Center
Thank you MERCHANT & GOULD P.C. for generously sponsoring the drawing for an iPad2

10:30 - 10:45 am REFRESHMENT BREAK SPONSORED BY PERKINS COIE LLP

DAY 2 TRACKS BEGIN: PLEASE SELECT THE TRACK YOU WISH TO ATTEND ON THE REGISTRATION FORM
TRACK A: PATENT TRACK TRACK B: TRADEMARKS/ COPYRIGHTS/TRADE SECRETS TRACK C: LICENSING/ TRANSACTIONAL
TRACKS TIMES: Moderated by Natalie Hanlon-Leh Moderated by Timothy Scull Moderated by James Brogan
10:45 - 11:35 am 2011 Patent Law Update Social Media – Integrated Marketing Indemnification Clauses in Licenses
• Developments at the Campaigns and Legal Catch 22s • Avoiding Mistakes in Indemnity Provisions
Supreme Court • Text Messaging Under CAN-SPAM and the TCPA • What Should You be Fighting for and Against?
• Comprehensive Review of the • m-Marketing and Privacy Threats, Including • How to Determine Your Clients' Needs
Most Important Federal Circuit Rise in Prominence of Location Data • Looking at Sample Provisions
Decisions in the Past Year • Privacy Policy Best Practices After the FTC's • Insights from In-house and Outside
Presented by Mark Lemley, Current Push for Just-in-time Opt Outs, Do-not- Counsel, Including Transactional and
Stanford Law School, track Mechanisms and Better Privacy Policies Litigation Perspectives
Durie Tangri LLP • Application of Old, Stodgy FTC Rules to a Presented by Brooke Fritz, IBM, Carrie Schiff,
Social Media World MWH Global, Inc., and Lee Johnston, Dorsey
Presented by Ian O'Neill, Holland & Hart, LLP & Whitney LLP

11:40 am - 12:30 pm Joint & Divided Infringement 2011 Copyright Update 2011 Licensing Update
• Recent Federal Circuit Decisions • Update on the Latest and Most Important • Most Important Cases Decided During
• What Types of Claims are New Cases 2009 and 2010 Affecting Licensing
Susceptible to Being “Divided” • Expiration of Renewal Rights and the Impact Transactions and Litigation
• Strategies for Drafting Claims on Technology Companies and Businesses • Trends and New Developments That
to Avoid the Perils of Divided • Copyright Trolls and New Litigation Risks Will Affect IP Practitioners
Infringement • DMCA and Secondary Liability Issues • How to Address New Developments
Presented by Scott Alter, Faegre Presented by Ian Ballon, Greenberg Traurig, LLP in Drafting and Litigating Licenses
& Benson, LLP Presented by Jeff Dodd, Andrews Kurth, LLP
IP AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE PROGRAM AGENDA • DAY 2 • JUNE 2, 2011 continued
12:30 - 1:45 pm PLENARY SESSION & LUNCH SPONSORED BY HOLLAND & HART, LLP
Lunch is included with Alternate Resolutions for IP Disputes:
your registration. You • Profiles of the Easiest and Hardest IP Cases to Settle, and Ways to Accelerate the Resolution Timeline
must indicate on the • Taking Control of ESI and International Discovery, Limiting Expert and Third-party Discovery, Recognizing the Different Landscape Wrought
registration form if you by NPEs, and Focusing Summary Judgment Efforts
plan to attend. • Facilitative-Versus-Evaluative Mediators, and the Emerging Concept of the “E-Neutral”
Moderated by: Greg Whitehair, IP Resolution Company
Presented by: Honorable Edward Infante (ret.), US District Court for the District of Northern California, JAMS, and Honorable Robert Faulkner
(ret.), US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, JAMS

DAY 2 TRACKS RESUME: PLEASE SELECT THE TRACK YOU WISH TO ATTEND ON THE REGISTRATION FORM
TRACK A: PATENT TRACK TRACK B: TRADEMARKS/COPYRIGHTS/TRADE SECRETS TRACK C: LICENSING/ TRANSACTIONAL
TRACKS TIMES: Moderated by Natalie Hanlon-Leh Moderated by Timothy Scull Moderated by James Brogan

1:45 - 2:35 pm Best Practices – Claim Construction Secondary Liability Under Patent, Copyright Licensing From and With Academia
and Markman Hearings: and Trademark Law & Responding to Third and Government
• Overview of Current Standards and Party Subpoenas • Learn the Intricacies (and Idiosyncrasies)
Relevant Evidence • Inducement Under Copyright, Trademark and of Licensing Intellectual Property From
• Discussion of Possible Procedures, Patent Law or to Academia and Government
Including Use of Fact and Expert • The Extent and Limits of Protection for Notice • Gain Insights into How Academia and
Witnesses and Takedown Government Make Intellectual Property
• Relevance of Prosecution History and • New Case Law on Secondary Trademark Liability Available for License and How it is Priced
Reexamination • CDA Case Law and Emerging Circuit Splits- • Discuss Benefits and Drawbacks of
Presented by Scott Llewellyn, Morrison How to Navigate the Risks Enforcing Intellectual Property Licensed
& Foerster LLP • Liability for Websites, Blogs, Social Networks from Academia or Government
and Corporate and Personal Users Presented by Orion Armon, Cooley LLP,
Presented by Ian Ballon, Greenberg Traurig, LLP Meg McClelland, University Corporation
for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), and
David Poticha, University of Colorado

2:35 - 2:50 pm NETWORKING BREAK SPONSORED BY PERKINS COIE LLP

2:50 - 3:40 pm Capturing Innovations in Your Company Best Practices for Obtaining Permissions to Anatomy of Software as a
• Mechanics Required for a Company to Use Third-Party Content in Published Works Service Deal
Timely and Efficiently Secure its Patentable • Obtaining Clearances to Use Third Party Content • Cradle to Mature Licensing Tips
Subject Matter for Published Works in Print and New Media • Checklists for SaaS Deals
• Strategies to Improve Internal • Copyright Industry Statements on Best • Pitfalls and Traps
Policies/Procedures for Generating Practices in Fair Use and Permission Analysis Presented by Christine Amrhein, TriZetto
Invention Disclosures • Reproduction Rights Organizations' Increasing Group, and Sean Radcliffe, IHS, Inc.
• Avoiding Employee and Third-Party Importance to the Permissions Process
Disputes Regarding Ownership of Presented by Jon Tandler, Isaacson Rosenbaum P.C.
Technology
• How Marketing/Sales and Engineering/
Technical Departments Can Work Together
so as Not to Jeopardize Tech Assets
Presented by Brent P. Johnson, Sheridan
Ross PC, and Brad Knepper, Sheridan
Ross PC
3:40 - 4:30 pm PLENARY SESSION
How to Have Fewer Clients and Yet Make More Money - 1 ETHICS CREDIT
• Key Current Litigation Over Client Identity in Dealing with Inventors, Joint Development Agreements, and Corporations
• Recent Cases Implying Attorney-Client Relationships Where Most Lawyers Would Think None Existed
• How to Protect Your Firm and its Clients
Presented by David Hricik, Mercer University School of Law

4:30 pm Adjourn

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
The Institute is being held at the Denver Renaissance Hotel, 3801 Quebec Street, Denver, CO 80207
CBA-CLE has reserved a small block of rooms for guests of the Institute at the Renaissance Hotel in Denver, Colorado. Room rates start at $129
plus applicable taxes, until May 18, 2011. To make your reservation, please call 303-399-7500. In order to receive the group room rate, please
indicate that you are a guest of the Colorado Bar Association Intellectual Property Conference.
IP INSTITUTE FACULTY AND PLANNING COMMITTEE
PROGRAM PLANNING COMMITTEE: Joel F. Brenner David Hricik Jane Michaels
SPONSORS: PROGRAM CHAIR Cooley LLP
Washington, DC
Mercer University School of Law
Macon, GA
Holland & Hart, LLP
Denver, CO
Nathaniel T. Trelease
WebCredenza, Inc. Heath J. Briggs Honorable Edward A. Ray Nimmer
PLATINUM LEVEL: Denver, CO Greenberg Traurig LLP Infante (ret.) University of Houston
■ Cooley LLP Denver, CO United States District Court Law Center
Wayne Stacy
■ Faegre & Benson LLP Cooley LLP District of Northern California Houston, TX
Honorable Philip A. JAMS
■ Holland & Hart LLP Broomfield, CO Brimmer San Francisco, CA Ian O'Neill
■ Kilpatrick, Townsend & United States District Court Holland & Hart LLP
Natalie Hanlon-Leh
Stockton, LLP District of Colorado Daniel L. Jablonsky Denver, CO
Faegre & Benson, LLP
Denver, CO Brownstein Hyatt Farber
■ Merchant & Gould P.C. Denver/Boulder, CO David Poticha
Schreck LLP
■ Perkins Coie LLP Molly Kocialski Morgan Chu Denver, CO University of Colorado
Denver, CO Irell & Manella, LLP Boulder, CO
Los Angeles, CA Brent P. Johnson
GOLD LEVEL: Timothy B. Scull Sheridan Ross PC Sean Radcliffe
■ Dorsey & Whitney, LLP Merchant & Gould P.C. William S. Coats Denver, CO IHS, Inc.
Denver, CO Kaye Scholer LLP Denver, CO
■ LexisNexis Palo Alto, CA Danielle Johnston Holmes
Andrea Anderson Microsoft Joseph Radecki
Norton Cutler Seattle, WA St. Charles Capital
SILVER LEVEL: Holland & Hart LLP
Perkins Coie LLP Denver, CO
Denver, CO Lee F. Johnston
■ BNA Books Denver, CO
Dorsey & Whitney LLP Kristopher L. Reed
John Ritsick
■ Greenberg Traurig, LLP Jeff C. Dodd Denver, CO Kilpatrick, Townsend &
Flextronics International
■ Holme Roberts & Andrews Kurth LLP Stockton, LLP
Broomfield, CO William J. Kelly, III
Houston/Austin, TX Denver, CO
Owen, LLP Kelly, Stacy & Rita LLC
James Brogan
Nelson G. Dong Denver, CO
■ Morrison & Foerster LLP Cooley LLP Grant Ritz
Dorsey & Whitney LLP Peter J. Kinsella
■ Sheridan Ross PC Broomfield, CO Hewlett Packard
Seattle, WA Perkins Coie LLP Fort Collins, CO
R. David Donoghue Denver, CO
BRONZE LEVEL: FACULTY: Honorable James M.
Holland & Knight LLP Brad Knepper
Scott M. Alter Rosenbaum (ret.)
■ Andrews Kurth LLP Chicago, IL Sheridan Ross PC
Faegre & Benson, LLP United States District Court
Tom Dougherty Denver, CO District of Minnesota
Denver/Boulder, CO
CO-SPONSOR: Gates Corporation Michael E. Lackey JAMS
Christine Amrhein Denver, CO Mayer Brown, LLP Minneapolis, MN
■ Stanford Program in TriZetto Group
Honorable J. Eric Elliff Washington, DC Carrie Schiff
Law, Science and Greenwood Village, CO
Denver District Court Mark Lemley MWH Global, Inc.
Technology Jim Anderson Denver, CO Stanford Law School Broomfield, CO
Skyline Partners International Palo Alto, CA
Denver, CO Honorable Robert Adam Scoville
Faulkner (ret.) Durie Tangri LLP
RE/Max
Floyd Anderson United States District Court San Francisco, CA
Denver, CO
FOLLOW THE 2011 Avago Technologies
Fort Collins, CO
Eastern District of Texas
JAMS
Scott F. Llewellyn
Timothy B. Scull
Morrison & Foerster LLP
INSTITUTE ONLINE: Orion Armon
Dallas, TX Denver, CO Merchant & Gould P.C.
Denver, CO
Stay connected to the Cooley LLP Thomas D. Franklin Tanya Madison
Institute, its faculty, and Broomfield, CO Kilpatrick, Townsend & First Data Corporation Deborah Shinbein
Stockton, LLP Wilmington, DE Clarity Digital Group LLC
your fellow attendees ... Ryan Arney Denver, CO
Denver, CO Marc Mayer
Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
Denver, CO Brooke Fritz Agilent Technologies Kirstin L. Stoll-DeBell
Follow our blog: Merchant & Gould P.C.
IBM Loveland, CO
ip.annualcle.com/blog Ian C. Ballon
Denver, CO Denver, CO
Greenberg Traurig, LLP Meg McClellan
Los Angeles/Palo Alto, CA Sean R. Gallagher University Corporation for Jon R. Tandler
Find our event on LinkedIn Atmospheric Research Isaacson Rosenbaum P.C.
Polisnelli Shughart PC
bit.ly/IPInstitute Eugene J. Bernard Boulder, CO Denver, CO
Denver, CO
Kilpatrick, Townsend &
Stockton, LLP Jason D. Haislmaier Linda K. McCleod J. Greg Whitehair
Find us on Facebook Denver, CO Holme, Roberts & Owen LLP Finnegan Henderson Farabow IP Resolution Company
facebook.com/IPInstitute Boulder, CO Garrett & Dunner LLP Denver, CO
David Bernstein Washington, DC
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Natalie Hanlon-Leh Mialeeka Williams
Follow us on Twitter Honorable Roderick R. Coca Cola Company
New York, NY Faegre & Benson, LLP
twitter.com/IPInstitute McKelvie (ret.) Atlanta, GA
Denver, CO
Honorable Boyd Boland United States District Court
United States District Court Jeff Hartman District of Delaware Thomas Woods
District of Colorado Exclusive Resorts Covington & Burling, LLP Woods Patent Law LLC
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JUNE 1: ❏ Wine-tasting Applicable Sales Tax (7.72% Denver, 4.1% RTD and 2.9% rest of Colo.) $
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NOTE: IF YOU DO NOT SELECT A LUNCH, ONE WILL NOT BE ORDERED FOR YOU HOMESTUDY TOTAL $
TRACK SELECTION:
Attendees may float from track to track, but for seating purposes, please select one track per day. CANCELLATIONS: If you are unable to attend, please notify CBA-CLE by May
DAY 1: ❏ TRACK A ❏ TRACK B ❏ TRACK C ❏ TRACK D 23, 2011 and we will gladly refund your tuition in full. After May 23, 2011,
DAY 2: ❏ TRACK A ❏ TRACK B ❏ TRACK C refunds will be issued, less a $100 cancellation fee.

IP AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE TOTAL $ CLE USE ONLY: Check #: Approval #:

Name ____________________________________________________________________ Attorney Reg. No. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

E-Mail Address ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Firm/Organization_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Street Address ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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All registrations and purchases must include a check or charge card information. Mail to CLE 1900 Grant St., Suite 300, Denver, Colorado 80203-4303.
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9th Annual Rocky Mountain 1900 Grant Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colorado 80203-4303

INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY &
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INSTITUTE
Co-sponsored by the Intellectual Property
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9th Annual Rocky Mountain

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At the Denver Renaissance Hotel • 3801 Quebec Street • Denver, CO 80207 the Rocky Mountain
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