Our friends at OxFirst have another interesting free webinar titled, “Injunctions in SEP/Frand Cases,” scheduled for October 24, 2019, starting at 16:00 BST (14:00 CET). The speaker is Professor Peter George Picht. Here is his bio:
Prof Peter Georg Picht studied law at Munich University and
Yale Law School, did his PhD (summa cum laude) at Munich University/the Max
Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, and holds a masters degree
from Yale Law School.
He has been working, i.a., with the EU Commission’s DG for
Competition, as a Senior Research Fellow with the Max Planck Institute for
Innovation and Competition, as well as with two international law firms.
Prof. Picht now holds a chair for Economic Law at the
University of Zurich and is head of the University’s Center for Intellectual
Property and Competition Law (CIPCO). He remains affiliated to the Max Planck
Institute as a Research Fellow and is an Of Counsel with the law firm
Schellenberg Wittmer. His further affiliations include board memberships in the
Academic Society for Competition Law (ASCOLA), the Association Européenne du
Droit Èconomique (AIDE), and the Munich IP Dispute Resolution Forum. In 2019,
he will be a Visiting Professor at King’s College, London.
Prof. Picht’s academic teaching and writing, as well as his
counseling activity, focus on
· intellectual property law
· competition law
· international private and procedural law, in particular
commercial arbitration (mainly IP and Competition), trusts and estates.
In these fields, he advises governments, companies,
foundations, trusts, as well as private persons and families. Prof. Picht is
admitted to the bar in Germany and Switzerland (Art. 28 BGFA).
For further information, see:
http://www.rwi.uzh.ch/de/lehreforschung/alphabetisch/picht/person.html
https://www.rwi.uzh.ch/de/oe/cipco.html
Here is a link to register: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/2194048367188788236,
and here are the details concerning registration:
Attention, please sign up with your professional email
account. We don’t accept registrations from personal email addresses.
Participation is limited at 100 participants. We reserve the right to eliminate
participants.
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