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AUTM 2017 Annual Meeting

Event | 03.12.17 - 03.15.17, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC

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Diplomat Resort & Spa
3555 S Ocean Drive, Hollywood, FL

Attend the 2017 Annual Meeting and you’ll learn why AUTM is the gold standard for professional development in technology transfer. Here you will find an opportunity to network with industry, investors, and nearly every academic research institution in the world in one location. You will gain more knowledge, build stronger relationships, and bring greater value to your office. If you are responsible for marketing, valuation, protection, licensing or negotiating of university intellectual property, or, if you are searching for intellectual property to license, join us in Hollywood, Florida on March 12 – 15, 2017.

 Commercial Litigation Group Partner Greg Call is speaking at this event. His topic: "Sublicensing Income: The Words Really Do Matter."


Emily Kuwahara, Mark Jansen, Michael Songer and Nathaniel Bualat are attending.


Crowell & Moring will be hosting a reception on Tuesday, March 14 for conference attendees. For more information, contact Wendy Smith.

For more information, please visit these areas: Intellectual Property Litigation, Litigation and Trial, Intellectual Property

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