Home > Press > Jeremy M. Stipkala to Lead Symposium Entitled 'Patent Law Developments' at SERMACS 2009
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Jeremy M. Stipkala, Ph.D., J.D., will be chairing the symposium "Patent Law Developments" at the Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society ("SERMACS 2009") on behalf of Stipkala LLC. The conference will be held October 21-24, 2009 at the Puerto Rico Convention Center located in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Dr. Stipkala, a patent lawyer, provides legal services relating to chemistry, nanotechnology, pharmaceuticals, polymers, and materials science, and registers trademarks and copyrights.
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About Stipkala LLC
Stipkala LLC, a Gold Sponsor of "SERMACS 2009", is an intellectual property law firm with locations serving Charleston, SC, Cincinnati, OH, and Houston, TX. The firm specializes in chemistry, biotechnology, nanotechnology, material science, and paper manufacturing arts.
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