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JONES DAY TALKS®: Women In IP – Our 2020 Outlook
13 January 2020
Jones Day
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2019 was undeniably a very active year for intellectual property
law—there were notable Supreme Court decisions relating to
trademarks and patent litigation, and significant developments
relating to AI and life sciences.
2020 promises to be just as interesting. Jones Day's
Meredith Wilkes,
Patricia Campbell, and
Tracy Stitt explain what's recently happened and let us
know what to look for in the year ahead. They also talk about what
Jones Day's Women in IP initiative has planned for 2020.
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