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November 13, 2007 Ian Rambarran Helps Sacramento Businesses Adapt to Changing Patent Law Landscape SACRAMENTO - Ian A. Rambarran, Esq. and the Sacramento Klinedinst office are helping the Sacramento County Bar Association educate businesses about the tidal wave of recent changes in patent law. Titled "The Business End of Patents," this timely forum will take place on November 28, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency, Sacramento. "The Business End of Patents" is designed to help businesses fortify their existing patent portfolio, learn new ways to use their portfolios to gain advantages in the market, and navigate their way through the complex maze of patent law. The keynote speaker will be Cindy Faatz, Assistant Director of Patents for Intel Corporation. Intel is the world's largest semiconductor manufacturer, with thousands of patents in its own portfolio. Ms. Faatz will discuss Intel's patent strategy, and how Intel is adapting to the changes in patent law. The event will also feature a panel discussion, made up of practicing IP attorneys and Professor Amy Landers, a former intellectual property attorney who is on the faculty of the University of Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. "We are thrilled to have such high-caliber speakers discussing this dynamic and vital area of the law," noted Mr. Rambarran, an intellectual property attorney at Klinedinst. "With their knowledge and expertise, 'The Business End of Patents' will educate business managers on how they must adapt to the recent changes in order to protect one of their company's most valuable resources -- intellectual property." Reservations are required for "The Business End of Patents." For more information or to reserve your seat, call Mr. Rambarran at Klinedinst's Sacramento office at 916-444-7573. And to review the announcement of the event, please click here.
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Ian A. Rambarran, Esq.
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