We invite you to be part of the AIPLA’s 2009 Women in IP Law Dinner, which gives women IP attorneys an opportunity to meet with peers and colleagues for an evening of mentoring, networking, and education.
Simultaneous dinners will be hosted in 25 cities across the United States and Canada, and the Chicago reception is hosted by Foley & Lardner LLP and Sharon R. Barner, Chair of Foley’s IP Department. Before the conclusion of each of the dinners, all cities will be linked by a teleconference for a welcome by AIPLA President Teresa Stanek Rea, and Women in IP Law Committee Chairs Daphne Lainson and Carey Jordan.
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