Place : London, UK and Bristol, UK
Dates : 2 – 13 June 2008
Our two-week course provides an in-depth study of the legal and practical aspects of working with the EPC and EPO, with optional additional workshops on other aspects of intellectual property. Our delegates consistently comment that the practical exercises are particularly valuable and we have expanded this aspect of the course still further for 2008.
If you would like an application form to attend the course click here or send an e-mail to: jacqueline.murphy@mewburn.com
If you have any other questions, please contact the course director, Chris Denison, at chris.denison@mewburn.com.
Outline of the course
The course is aimed at practitioners from Japan and other Asian countries, from either private practice or industrial IP departments.
Features
• Review of the law, case law and procedure for all the basic topics: patentable inventions; novelty; priority; inventive step; amendments; filing applications; formalities; examination; grant; hearings; oppositions and appeals; enforcement.
• Explanation of major law changes that are due to come into effect in December 2007, with the EPC2000.
• Emphasis on practical advice, exercises and examples.
• Claim drafting exercise.
• Office action and opposition case studies.
• Workshops for different subject areas: mechanical/electrical; computers/business methods; chemistry; biotechnology.
• Optional lunchtime workshops on designs, trademarks and Supplementary Protection Certificates (SPCs) for pharmaceuticals.
• Review of recent developments in the EPC and the prospects for major changes in the future.
EPO visit
After the course, there is an optional visit to the EPO in Munich on Monday 16 June 2008. This will include the opportunity to observe an oral hearing (subject to availability), and a discussion with an EPO examiner. We do not make any additional charge for the trip.
Level of the course
This course assumes that the participants already have a basic knowledge of patent law and practice.
Language
All lectures and written materials are in English.
Cost
The course fee is £2250 per person (including tax). This includes all lectures and optional workshops; course materials (including copies of EPC etc.); the entertainments and UK travel listed on the schedule; and mailing of course materials to you at the end of the course. It does not include accommodation and living expenses in the UK, nor travel to Munich and accommodation there for the optional EPO trip. We will gladly help you arrange accommodation, however.
2008 Schedule
Week 1:
| MORNING 10.00-12.30 | LUNCH(workshops 1.00 - 2.00) | AFTERNOON 2.30 - 4.30 | EVENING | |
Mon 2 | Introduction to the EPC; Legislative developments | WELCOME LUNCH | Practical tips for drafting applications | |
| Tues 3 | Procedure; Formalities | FREE AFTERNOON | WELCOME DINNER | |
| Wed 4 | Priority; Novelty | Optional designs workshop | Inventive step | INDIVIDUAL/SMALL GROUP DINING *** |
| Thurs 5 | Patentable subject matter; Exclusions from patentability* | TRAVEL TO BRISTOL | BRISTOL OFFICE RECEPTION | |
| Fri 6 | Examination and grant | Optional SPCs | Claim interpretation Assignment & Licencing | COURSE PARTY |
| Sat 7 | SIGHTSEEING IN BRISTOL | |||
| Sun 8 | RETURN TO LONDON | |||
Week 2:
| MORNING 10.00-12.00 | LUNCH (workshops 1.00-2.00) | AFTERNOON | EVENING | |
Mon
| Corrections; Amendments; Appeals and other remedies | Optional trade marks workshop I | Oppositions; law, procedure and practice | INDIVIDUAL/SMALL GROUP DINING*** |
| Tues 10 | Office action case study: Part I** | Office action case study: Part II** | OPTIONAL THEATRE TRIP | |
| Wed 11 | FREE DAY | |||
| Thurs 12 | Opposition case study: Part I | Optional trade marks workshop II | Opposition case study: Part II | INDIVIDUAL/SMALL GROUP DINING*** |
| Fri 3 | Claim drafting exercise** | Optional trade marks workshop III | Patent litigation (Powell Gilbert, Solicitors) | FINAL DINNER |
| Sat 14 | OPTIONAL VISITS | |||
| Sun 15 | TRAVEL TO MÜNCHEN (OPTIONAL) | |||
| Mon 16 | VISIT TO EPO (OPTIONAL) | |||
* This session is intended to focus on delegates' fields of interest. The options are (A)computer-related inventions and business methods ;and (B) pharmaceuticals and biotechnology;
** The office action case study and claim drafting exercise are intended to focus on delegates' field of interest. The options are (A) mechanical/electrical; (B) chemical; and (C) biotechnological.
*** We will invite delegates for dinner individually or in a small group on one of these days.