March 1, 2016

Workman Nydegger Attorneys Present at Utah IP Summit

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Workman Nydegger Shareholders David Todd, Paul Taylor, and Brent Lorimer participated in the Utah IP Summit hosted on Friday, February 26th.  David Todd kicked off the event with a review of top IP cases decided during the past year.  Paul Taylor, Chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the Utah State Bar, then introduced the agenda for the event.  Later on, Brent Lorimer, Vice Chair of the Intellectual Property Section of the Utah State Bar, served as a moderator for a judges panel consisting of Judge Dee Benson, Judge Clark Waddoups, and Judge Evelyn Furse of the Federal Court for the District of Utah.

Sponsored by the Intellectual Property Section of the Utah State Bar, the annual event was well received by many legal practitioners.  Attendance increased by more than twenty percent from the previous year.  The full day conference featured several presentations and discussions on current topics in Utah’s intellectual property community.  For more information on the Intellectual Property Section of the Utah State Bar, please visit intellectualproperty.utahbar.org.

Founded over 30 years ago, Workman Nydegger specializes in intellectual property (IP) law and complex litigation.  The firm represents a wide array of clients in all areas of intellectual property law and complex litigation, including patent, trademark, copyright, litigation and prosecution, unfair competition and related licensing matters, and ANDA litigation, and possesses expertise in a diverse range of technologies, including computer systems, software, e-commerce and information technology; electronics and electrical engineering; pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, chemical, biotechnology, and medical and life science technologies; physics and optics; mechanics and mechanical engineering and alternative energy.