by Joel Rothman | Mar 31, 2010 | Bar and Committee Business
Thanks to everyone who joined us in Tampa, Florida on March 24-25, 2010 for the First Annual Florida Intellectual Property Symposium presented by the Intellectual Property Committee of the Business Law Section of the Florida Bar. The program was sold out several times over and the presenters were all wonderfully received and informative. Thank you so much Ury Fischer and Leora Herrmann for producing an outstanding event. Due to the great work and turnout it looks like we will do it again next year! So stay tuned for more details on the 2011 IP Symposium.
Thank you also to Kimra Kone, IP committee memeber and photographer, who took these great photos of our event. We are so pleased you did so. Thanks!

Joel Rothman, Hon. James Moody (MDFla) and Doug McDonald

Leslie Lott, Bob Kain, Ava Doppelt and Steve Stein

Andy Greenberg and Sam Lewis

Joel Rothman, Leora Herrmann and Eric Buether

Leora Herrman, Ury Fischer, Cameron Wiffenbach, Susan Hightower and David Carson

Steve Milbrath, Julee Milham and Leslie Lott
by Joel Rothman | Mar 23, 2010 | Uncategorized
The Intellectual Property Committee will meet in advance of the Florida IP Symposium this Thursday, March 25th at 3:00 P.M. at the beautiful Hyatt Regency in Downtown Tampa. Please join us as we network with fellow IP lawyers and preview the IP Symposium program to take place on Friday, March 26, 2010.
To review the agenda for the meeting, click here. See you there!
by Joel Rothman | Mar 2, 2010 | Bar and Committee Business
The date: March 25-26, 2010
The place: Hyatt Regency in Downtown Tampa
The event: The Florida IP Symposium featuring 9 hours of IP CLE credit good towards certification or recertification!
The speakers:
The topics:
- Advanced Issues in Computer and Internet Law
- Recent Developments and Advanced Strategies in Intellectual
Property Licensing
- Design and Use of Consumer Surveys in Trademark Litigation
- Calculating and Proving Damages in Intellectual Property
Litigation
- Ethical Considerations for Avoiding Claims of Fraud on the USPTO
and Copyright Office
Two hours of ethics credit! Nine CLE hours total! All for a low, low price right in your backyard!
If you have not yet registered, please download the brochure here or register online at the Florida Bar’s website here.
See you there!