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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF LAW 22 ND ANNUAL ADVANCED PATENT LAW INSTITUTE November 2 3, 2017 Four Seasons Hotel Austin, Texas Live Webcast November 2 3 PREMIER SPONSOR Financial Consulting and Valuation Services Earn up to 14.75 Hours of Credit Including 3.25 Hours of Ethics Credit www.utcle.org 512.475.6700

22 ND ANNUAL ADVANCED PATENT LAW INSTITUTE November 2 3, 2017 Four Seasons Hotel Austin, Texas Earn up to 14.75 Hours of Credit Including 3.25 Hours of Ethics Credit THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 2, 2017 Michael P. Adams, Jackson Walker LLP, 7:30 a.m. Registration Opens Includes continental breakfast. 8:20 a.m. Welcoming Remarks 8:30 a.m. 1.00 hr Year in Review: Key Federal Circuit and U.S. Supreme Court Decisions A summary of the most significant Supreme Court and Federal Circuit decisions of the past year. Mark A. Lemley, Stanford Law School and Durie Tangri LLP, Stanford and San Francisco, CA 9:30 a.m..75 hr Recent Developments in Claims Construction Claim construction continues to be the axis about which patent preparation/prosecution, trials, appeals, and AIA post grant review proceedings all revolve. Hear the latest Federal Circuit and trial court claim construction cases, and the PTAB's claim construction "rules, practices and so-forth," including revived O2 Micro issues and latest Dell/ SAS and APA restrictions. Kenneth R. Adamo, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Chicago, IL 10:15 a.m. Break 10:30 a.m..50 hr Section 101 Update The courts and the USPTO continue to apply Alice in determining whether a patent contains eligible subject matter. Review recent decisions and developments involving eligibility and any lessons to be learned. Steve Borgman, Vinson & Elkins LLP, 11:30 a.m..75 hr Patent Litigation Around the World: Canada, China, and Germany Explore the good, the bad and the ugly of patent litigation jurisdictions that are growing in popularity, including Canada, China, and Germany. Kevin Kudlac, Greenberg Traurig, LLP, 12:15 p.m. Pick Up Lunch Included in registration. THURSDAY AFTERNOON James J. Nawrocki, IPFC Corp., THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR LUNCHEON PRESENTATION 12:35 p.m..50 hr ethics Emerging Technologies: Law and Regulation Discuss emerging technologies artificial intelligence, internet of things, and 3D printing and their impact on the legal landscape. Hilda C. Galvan, Jones Day, 1:05 p.m. Break 1:20 p.m. 1.00 hr Patenting in the Life Sciences: Prosecution Issues, Key Cases, and Hot Topics Hear updates on the USPTO s position on Section 101 and relevant case law decisions, and take a tour of the recent CRISPR patent wars. Ana C. Ward, Rosetta Genomics, 2:50 p.m..50 hr Infringement Remedies Remedies for infringement are in play. Damages law continues to evolve, including whether or when transactions, sales or uses abroad can be recovered for U.S. patents. Halo changed the law on enhanced damages, but the results in the district courts and the Federal Circuit. The record of cases since Octane Fitness show attorneys fee awards are becoming bigger and more common. Damages law post-virnetx and post-d-link continues to develop in patent cases. Equitable remedies and administrative remedies (exclusion orders) are examined. Danielle Joy "DJ" Healey, Fish & Richardson P.C., 3:20 p.m. Break 3:30 p.m..50 hr Defending Against Allegations of Willful Infringement Post-Halo A discussion on the various strategies to consider in defending against allegations of willful infringement since the Halo decision. Christa Brown-Sanford, Baker Botts, 4:00 p.m..50 hr Standard Essential Patents and FRAND Royalties With SEPs and FRAND commitments remaining critical in the high-tech sectors, several recent district court and Trade Commission actions centered on the valuing and enforcing of FRAND commitments and royalties. Hear what that means to SEP holders and standard users. John R. Keville, Winston & Strawn LLP, 11:00 a.m..50 hr Design Patents: In Anticipation of Functionality Anticipation and functionality are two of the most shrouded and misunderstood areas of design patent law. This presentation unpacks these two areas, providing ample ammunition for overcoming rejections and countering defenses. Perry Saidman, Saidman DesignLaw Group, LLC, Silver Spring, MD 2:20 p.m..50 hr Patent Portfolio Strategies Changes in legislation, case law, and administrative procedures, coupled with broader societal changes such as globalization and the shift to informationbased technologies, are profoundly impacting the ways in which patents are exploited and valued as business assets. Strategies for acquiring, managing, and asserting patent portfolios are discussed in light of these influences. Steven H. Slater, Slater Matsil, LLP, M CL E This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 14.75 hours, of which 3.25 credit hours will apply to legal ethics/professional responsibility credit. The University of Texas School of Law is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider (#1944), and an Oklahoma Bar Association MCLE presumptivelyapproved provider (#179).

4:30 p.m. 1.00 hr.50 hr ethics Judicial Panel Hear distinguished judges from the District Court discuss their experiences hearing and trying patent cases. Moderator: Alan D Albright, Bracewell, Panelists: Hon. Cathy Ann Bencivengo, U.S. District Court, Southern District of California, San Diego, CA Hon. Mitchell S. Goldberg, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA Hon. Robert W. Schroeder III, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Texarkana, TX 5:30 p.m. Adjourn NETWORKING RECEPTION 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Join us for drinks and hors d oeuvres with program faculty and attendees. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 3, 2017 Shirley Webster, Ocean Tomo, LLC, 7:30 a.m. Conference Room Opens Includes continental breakfast. BREAKFAST PRESENTATION 8:00 a.m..75 hr ethics Women in IP Friday Breakfast Presentation: Ethical Considerations of Career Transitions A discussion on the ethical considerations involved in making transitions between professional avenues including private practice, in-house counsel, and government roles. Moderator: Elise Selinger, Conley Rose, PC, Plano, TX Panelists: Hon. Avelyn M. Ross, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Texas Regional Office, Betty Ellsworth Ungerman, Lennox International Inc., 8:45 a.m. Break 9:00 a.m..50 hr Patent Prosecution Tips and Traps Drawing upon several traps observed in litigation or IPR practice, this presentation discusses patent prosecution tactics with an eye toward eventual assertion. Stephen A. Mason, Michael Best, 9:30 a.m..50 hr The PTAB: Five Years Later We have come a long way since the start of the PTAB on September 16, 2012. Hear how the PTAB has significantly impacted the patent holder, challengers, and the courts, with some focus on changes within the PTAB itself and discussion of the possible directions for its continuing evolution. Hon. Teresa Stanek Rea, Crowell & Moring, LLP, Washington, DC 10:00 a.m..50 hr ITC Update: Hot Topics and Trends Stay up-to-date about the latest trends and issues at the ITC, including subject matter patent invalidity under Section 101, antitrust, importation, and domestic industry. Veronica Ascarrunz, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C., Washington, DC 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m..50 hr ethics Recent Developments in Attorney-Client Privilege and Work Product in Patent Litigation Explore two recent developments in attorney-client privilege and work product in patent litigation. As more plaintiffs use litigation funding as a means to pursue their claims, case law is developing as to the discoverability of communications with the litigation funder. In addition, the Texas Supreme Court is considering whether communications with patent agents are protected under Texas law. John B. Campbell, McKool Smith, 11:15 a.m..50 hr Strategies for Strengthening your PTAB Trial Record for Appeal Learn how to provide substantial evidence support for factual findings, preserve error, and otherwise maximize your chances for success at the Federal Circuit. Raghav Bajaj,, J. Andrew Lowes,, 11:45 a.m..50 hr IPR Case Studies: How Different Patents Survived IPR An exploration of successful strategies patent owners use to preserve their patents during inter partes review. Andrew Liddell, Norton Rose Fulbright, 12:15 p.m. Pick Up Lunch Included in registration. FRIDAY AFTERNOON William D. Wiese, DuBois, Bryant & Campbell, L.L.P., THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR LUNCHEON PRESENTATION 12:35 p.m..75 hr The Evolving Patent Valuation Landscape The implementation of the America Invents Act, as well as judicial decisions over the past decade relating to injunctive relief, to apportionment for the value of the patented invention relative to implementing products as a whole, and to the effect of industry standards on valuation have sparked debate. From both an economic and a practical perspective, this panel discusses whether valuations appropriately recognize and encourage innovation considering the rising costs of enforcement. Moderator: Richard L. Wynne Jr., Thompson & Knight LLP, Panelists: W. Christopher Bakewell, Duff and Phelps, LLC, Robert H. Heath, RPX Corporation, San Francisco, CA Jennifer B. Wuamett, NXP Semiconductors, 1:20 p.m. Break ECONFERENCES Experience conferences online and earn CLE credits on your time. Preorder econferences and earn credit in Texas and California. utcle.org/econferences

1:35 p.m..75 hr CONFERENCE FACULTY AND PLANNING COMMITTEE Patent Valuation and Due Diligence in Negotiation In today s high-tech markets, developing technology or securing the rights to technology is an important part of launching successful products and services. Firms differentiate their products and services by developing or procuring unique technology/ IP that they hope will provide their products and services with enhanced commercial value and/ or a competitive advantage. Review the effect recent court decisions have had on the value of patents/technology, company valuation, licensing arrangements and fees, and patent strategies in various contexts and various transactions. Keith E. Witek, Tesla Motors, James D. Woods, Economic Analytics Consulting, LLC, 2:20 p.m..50 hr The "New" On-Sale Bar Under the AIA Discuss the change of the on-sale bar rule under the AIA and the impact of the Federal Circuit s decision in Helsinn Healthcare S.A. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. regarding secret sales and offers for sale as prior art under Section 102 (post-aia). Ross Spencer Garsson, Dickinson Wright PLLC, 2:50 p.m. 1.00 hr ethics Patent Prosecution and Malpractice Understand conflicts of interest and other forms of liability and risk that can arise during patent prosecution, addressing recent cases, and potential means to reduce exposure. David Hricik, Mercer University School of Law and Taylor English Duma LLP, Macon and Atlanta, GA 3:50 p.m. Adjourn UPCOMING CONFERENCES 36 TH ANNUAL JAY L. WESTBROOK BANKRUPTCY CONFERENCE November 16 17, 2017 14 TH BIENNIAL PARKER C. FIELDER OIL AND GAS TAX CONFERENCE November 16 17, 2017 65 TH ANNUAL TAXATION CONFERENCE December 13 14, 2017 2017 STANLEY M. JOHANSON ESTATE PLANNING WORKSHOP December 15, 2017 2018 RENEWABLE ENERGY LAW January 29 30, 2018 13 TH ANNUAL ADVANCED PATENT LAW INSTITUTE - USPTO March 1-2, 2018 HILDA C. GALVAN* CO-CHAIR Jones Day DAVID W. O'BRIEN* CO-CHAIR KENNETH R. ADAMO Kirkland & Ellis LLP Chicago, IL MICHAEL P. ADAMS* Jackson Walker LLP TOM ADOLPH* Adolph Locklar ALAN D ALBRIGHT* Bracewell VERONICA ASCARRUNZ Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C. Washington, DC RAGHAV BAJAJ W. CHRISTOPHER BAKEWELL Duff and Phelps, LLC MICHAEL C. BARRETT* Cirrus Logic HON. CATHY ANN BENCIVENGO U.S. District Court, Southern District of California San Diego, CA STEVE BORGMAN* Vinson & Elkins LLP CHRISTA BROWN-SANFORD* Baker Botts JOHN B. CAMPBELL McKool Smith TAMARA COPELAND* Duff and Phelps, LLC THADDEUS J. FALESKI III* Conley Rose, PC JOHN D. FLYNN* IBM Corporation MARK THOMAS GARRETT* Norton Rose Fulbright ROSS SPENCER GARSSON Dickinson Wright PLLC HON. MITCHELL S. GOLDBERG U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA JOHN M. GOLDEN* The University of Texas School of Law DANIELLE JOY "DJ" HEALEY* Fish & Richardson P.C. ROBERT H. HEATH RPX Corporation San Francisco, CA DAVID HRICIK Mercer University School of Law and Taylor English Duma LLP Macon and Atlanta, GA JOANNA JEFFERSON* The University of Texas School of Law JOHN R. KEVILLE Winston & Strawn LLP ROBERT L. KING* Silicon Labs KEVIN KUDLAC* Greenberg Traurig, LLP WILLIAM L. LAFUZE* McKool Smith MARK A. LEMLEY* Stanford Law School and Durie Tangri LLP Stanford and San Francisco, CA ANDREW LIDDELL Norton Rose Fulbright J. ANDREW LOWES STEPHEN A. MASON Michael Best DAVID L. MCCOMBS* KEVIN J. MEEK* Baker Botts ERIC L. NATINSKY* Quick Technologies Inc. JAMES J. NAWROCKI* IPFC Corp. HON. TERESA STANEK REA Crowell & Moring, LLP Washington, DC HON. AVELYN M. ROSS U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Texas Regional Office PERRY SAIDMAN Saidman DesignLaw Group, LLC Silver Spring, MD HON. ROBERT W. SCHROEDER III U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas Texarkana, TX MARK E. SCOTT* Dickinson Wright ELISE SELINGER Conley Rose, PC Plano, TX STEVEN H. SLATER Slater Matsil, LLP BETTY ELLSWORTH UNGERMAN Lennox International Inc. JOSÉ C. VILLARREAL* Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, P.C. ANA C. WARD* Rosetta Genomics SHIRLEY WEBSTER* Ocean Tomo, LLC WILLIAM D. WIESE* DuBois, Bryant & Campbell, L.L.P. KEITH E. WITEK* Tesla Motors JAMES D. WOODS* Economic Analytics Consulting, LLC JENNIFER B. WUAMETT NXP Semiconductors RICHARD L. WYNNE JR.* Thompson & Knight LLP *Planning Committee member

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The University of Texas at Austin THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS SCHOOL OF LAW PO Box 7759 78713-7759 22 ND ANNUAL ADVANCED PATENT LAW INSTITUTE November 2 3, 2017 Four Seasons Hotel Austin, Texas NON-PROFIT-ORG U.S. Postage PAID U T School of Law This program is not printed or mailed at state expense. Visit www.utcle.org Email service@utcle.org Call 512.475.6700 Follow Us @UTLawCLE PT17 AUSTIN November 2 3, 2017 CONFERENCE LOCATION Four Seasons Hotel 98 San Jacinto Blvd 512.685.8100 (reservations) Special Room Rates: City View King: $269; Lake View King: $299 Room Rates good through October 2, 2017 (subject to availability) Parking: $12 daily self-parking; $16 valet $32.50 overnight self or valet (subject to change) KEY DATES October 25, 2017 last day for early registration add $50 for registrations received after this time October 27, 2017 last day for cancellation (full refund) October 30, 2017 last day for cancellation (partial refund) $50 processing fee applied November 2, 2017, 8:20 a.m. Institute begins THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS PREMIER SPONSOR IPFC Corp EVENT SPONSORS Baker Botts L.L.P. Dickinson Wright PLLC Fish & Richardson P.C. Vinson & Elkins LLP SPONSORS Bracewell LLP Charles River Associates Conley Rose, P.C. DuBois Bryant & Campbell Duff & Phelps, LLC Jackson Walker Jones Day McKool Smith Norton Rose Fulbright Ocean Tomo, LLC Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Thompson & Knight LLP Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Winstead PC Winston & Strawn LLP