LIM HOSTS IP AND INTERNATIONAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION SEMINAR

February 2024 — Professor Daryl Lim brought together Penn State Dickinson Law, the World IP Organization and the IP Office of Singapore to offer “IP and International Dispute Resolution: What Every Lawyer and Corporate Counsel Needs to Know.” The seminar consisted of two hybrid sessions in New York and Washington, D.C. USPTO Director Hon. Kathi Vidal and INTA CEO Etienne Sanz de Acedo attended a keynote session. Topics included:

  • The State of IP Dispute Resolution: U.S. and Global Perspectives
  • The Evolving Role of National IP Offices and Professional IP Organizations
  • Sector-Specific Dispute Resolution Strategies: Biotechnology and Standard Essential Patents
  • Mediation and Arbitration Strategies
  • Singapore IP Strategy 2030
  • Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Dispute Hacks
  • The Missing Role of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Dispute Resolution

Details about the seminar are available online.

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Daryl Lim is the H. Laddie Montague Jr. Chair in Law at Penn State Dickinson Law. He is also the Associate Dean for Research and Innovation and Founding Director of the Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Innovation Initiative. At the university level, he is a co-hire at the Institute of Computational and Data Sciences and an affiliate at the Center for Socially Responsible Artificial Intelligence.

Professor Lim is an award-winning author, observer, and commentator on national and global trends in IP and competition policy and how they influence and are influenced by law, technology, economics, and politics. He helps policymakers, attorneys, corporate counsel, scholars, and the public understand the world around them. He is a founding member of the Global IP Alliance and its local chapters in Pennsylvania and Illinois. In addition, he serves as Co-Chair of the University Education Committee in the US IP Alliance. In December 2022, the American Law Institute elected Professor Lim to its membership based on demonstrated excellence and outstanding professional achievement. In 2023, the US Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission recognized him as “a leading expert in antitrust law and economics” and the IAM Strategy 300, a guide to the industry pioneers with  “exceptional skill sets, as well as profound insights into the development, creation, and management of IP value,” named him to its World’s Leading IP Strategists 2023 list.