Foley Partner Recognized at 2019 Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) Annual Meeting
26 September 2019
In recognition of exceptional service, Partner Eley Thompson and fellow members of the IPO Litigation Committee received the Outstanding Committee of the Year Award at IPO’s 47th Annual Meeting in Washington, DC. The award was presented during the keynote session on Thursday, September 26th.
Each year, the IPO Annual Meeting brings together IP professionals from corporations, law firms, government, academia, and service providers from around the world to discuss industry strategies, trends, and best practices.
For more information about IPO and the Annual Meeting, please visit the IPO website.
Each year, the IPO Annual Meeting brings together IP professionals from corporations, law firms, government, academia, and service providers from around the world to discuss industry strategies, trends, and best practices.
For more information about IPO and the Annual Meeting, please visit the IPO website.
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