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30th Annual Advanced Patent Law Institute

November 6 – 7, 2025

Event summary

The University of Texas School of Law Office of Continuing Legal Education will host its 30th Annual Advanced Patent Law Institute, covering the latest developments in patent law and featuring a sophisticated array of prosecution and litigation topics. Hear from nationally recognized faculty, including senior intellectual property counsel of major corporations, experienced patent prosecution and litigation practitioners from around the nation, US district court judges, and leading academics.

Featured agenda item

November 7, 2025 // 11:30 am

Effective Advocacy Before the Federal Circuit: How Not to Lose Your Case on Appeal

Cooley partner Heidi Keefe will speak on this panel.

This will be a frank discussion with seasoned US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit practitioners about what to do – and perhaps more importantly, what not to do – on appeal to best position your case for success.

For more information, please email Megan Senerchia.

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