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ABA IPL Conferences


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The CrowdCompass® conference app is a tool provided by the American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law for managing the Sections annual conferences - the IPLSpring Conference and the ABA Annual Meeting with ABA IPL Programming. With this app, you will have instant access to event information including:

Browse the entire event programs to build your personal schedule, bookmark sessions, checkout speakers, or access session course materials.

Receive updates on current issues, event program changes, upcoming events, and ABA-IPL Section messages with push messaging.

Take program notes to take back to the office and make note of moderators and panelists for reference later.

Connect with colleagues and friends or make new connections by communicating through the app.

View sponsor information, maps, related conference information and much more.

A Wi-Fi connection is not required to access the conference programs or schedules. Open the app when Wi-Fi is available and get the latest updates downloaded to then view at any time. The app is provided at no charge by the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law and designed and developed by CrowdCompass. If you need any assistance, please contact Brian OConnor at [email protected].

ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law

From its strength within the American Bar Association, the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law advances the development and improvement of intellectual property laws and their fair and just administration.

The Section furthers the goals of its members by sharing knowledge and balanced insight on the full spectrum of intellectual property law and practice, including patents, trademarks, copyright, industrial design, literary and artistic works, scientific works, and innovation.

Providing a forum for rich perspectives and reasoned commentary, ABA-IPL serves as the ABA voice of intellectual property law within the profession, before policy makers, and with the public.

For more information, visit www.americanbar.org/iplaw or send an e-mail to [email protected]