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What makes a good whistleblower, U.S. Patent & Trademark reps highlight School of Law seminar

Representatives from the United States Patent & Trademark Office plus discussions on NFTs and the future of sports, coaching clients through a data breach and what makes a good whistleblower highlight the University of Dayton School of Law's 31st annual Program in Law and Technology Seminar 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 10, in Keller Hall.

Visit https://udayton.edu/law/events/pilt_seminar.php for the complete schedule and speakers bios.

Continuing legal education credit of six hours (5 general and 1 of attorney professional conduct instruction) is pending. Out-of-state CLE credit available upon request to and at the discretion of state bar authorities. Please contact Jessica Ledbetter at ledbetterj1@udayton.edu with questions about CLE credit.

Register here; the fee is $295. Scholarships are available for full-time judges, government employees and professors (non-UD). All full-time students from any college or university, and UD employees may register for free. Full or partial fee waivers based on financial hardship may be available. The registration fee, less a handling charge, will be refunded if cancellation is received by May 29. There will be no refunds after that date.

Email lawandtechnology@udayton.edu for more information.

Sponsors include law firms Porter Wright Morris & Arthur, Dinsmore & Shohl, Thompson Hine, Coolidge Wall, LexisNexis, Stevens & Showalter and Whiteford Taylor Preston.

For interviews, contact Shawn Robinson, associate director of news and communications, at srobinson1@udayton.edu or 937-232-2907.


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