2022 National Lawyers Convention The Current State of the Legal Profession
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
2022
Conference / Event Title
2022 National Lawyers Convention The Current State of the Legal Profession
Hosting Organization
Washington DC Lawyers Chapter
Abstract
As global crises abound, from pandemics to war, society cries out for myriad new technologies, from healthcare and high tech to manufacturing, energy, environment, and food. This panel will explore how the antitrust and patent systems can best foster competition and innovation in each of these vital areas. What are the key ideas to bear in mind when sculpting these specific legal systems? What are the agencies like the PTO and DoJ Antitrust Division best able to accomplish; and what legal rules help them do their best work? How do the courts fit in? What roles are best played by large business firms compared to small and medium enterprises? This panel will explore the lessons that can be drawn from big changes made over the past century to the patent-antitrust interface such as the 1952 Patent Act and the 2011 America Invents Act with an eye towards how best to use them to shape the legal systems for tomorrow.
Conference URL
Recommended Citation
Farley, Christine Haight, "2022 National Lawyers Convention The Current State of the Legal Profession" (2022). Presentations. 984.
https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/pub_disc_presentations/984