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L&P Attorneys Continue Service as Adjunct Professors

Matt Phillips will again co-teach a course titled Patent Prosecution during Spring 2018 at Lewis & Clark Law School.  He has served as an adjunct professor at Lewis & Clark Law School teaching the Patent Prosecution course since he created the course in 2011.  The course covers the basics of patent drafting and prosecution.  This practical, skill-based, writing-emphasis course includes assignments relating to drafting claims, responding to the most common rejections, and an appeal brief.

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Kevin Laurence will co-teach a course titled USPTO Post-Grant Proceedings during Spring 2018 at the George Washington University Law School.  He has served as an adjunct professor at the George Washington University Law School teaching the USPTO Post-Grant Proceedings course since 2015.  The course covers all post-grant proceedings conducted before the Patent Office including inter partes reviews, post-grant reviews, covered business method reviews, reexaminations, reissues, derivation proceedings, and supplemental examinations.

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Kevin Laurence