Moots & Skills Archives - IPOsgoode /osgoode/iposgoode/tag/moots-skills/ An Authoritive Leader in IP Thu, 21 Oct 2021 13:02:28 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 REMINDER: Tryouts for the USPTO National Patent Application Drafting Competition Team - DEADLINE TOMORROW /osgoode/iposgoode/2021/10/21/reminder-tryouts-for-the-uspto-national-patent-application-drafting-competition-team-deadline-tomorrow/ Thu, 21 Oct 2021 13:02:28 +0000 https://www.iposgoode.ca/?p=38478 The post REMINDER: Tryouts for the USPTO National Patent Application Drafting Competition Team - DEADLINE TOMORROW appeared first on IPOsgoode.

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This is a reminder that submissions to try out for the annual (PDC) team are due on Friday, October 22 at 3pm! We are fortunate to welcome back our coaches from Bereskin & Parr LLP, including 2017 finalists Paul Blizzard & Denver Bandstra! Students on the team will also practice mooting with and receive direct feedback from various B&P associates and partners.

Students interested in trying out for Osgoode’s PADC team must submit answers to our in a Word document with your name in the file name toiposgoode@osgoode.yorku.ca.

Each member of the team will receive up to3 creditsfor participating in the competition.Please note that only 2L and 3L students may participate.Please also note that under Academic Rule 4.3e, students may participate for credit in only one lawyer simulation competition in a given academic year unless they obtain permission from the Director of Mooting and Lawyering Simulations.

About the Patent Drafting Competition

Originally created in 2014 as a midwest competition, the Competition is today a national inter-law school competition designed to introduce law students to issues arising in United States patent law. Participants will have the opportunity to develop their patent prosecution skills by applying legal principles to a hypothetical invention scenario (“Invention Statement”) and appreciating the intricacies of drafting a patent specification and claims that are both patentable and valuable. Each team will complete a search pertaining to the Invention Statement, draft a utility patent application, and defend their decisions before a panel of judges comprising USPTO executives/personnel, patent practitioners, academia and/or special guest judges.

The Competition consists of regional rounds held virtually. The winner of each regional round will compete in the National Finals held at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia.

The Competition consists of regional rounds held virtually. The winner of each regional round will compete in the National Finals held at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia.

Invention statements will be released to teams on November 1, 2021. Team patent applications will be due on January 16, 2022. Regional virtual tryouts will be held on March 5, 2022, followed by the National Finals Competition on April 8, 2022.

Read about the experiences of the students on last year’s team here:

The complete set of rules for this year, can be found here:.

If you have further questions or would like more information, please email Ashley Moniz atamoniz@osgoode.yorku.ca.

We look forward to another great year at the Patent Drafting Competition!

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Oxford IP Moot Tryouts EXTENDED /osgoode/iposgoode/2021/10/14/oxford-ip-moot-tryouts-extended/ Thu, 14 Oct 2021 19:00:24 +0000 https://www.iposgoode.ca/?p=38412 The post Oxford IP Moot Tryouts EXTENDED appeared first on IPOsgoode.

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We are still looking for one more student to join our Oxford IP Moot team! If you are interested, please review the information and link to the tryout problem below and contact Ashley as soon as possible. Applicants will be considered on a rolling basis until we recruit a suitable candidate.

Students enrolled in the moot have the distinct opportunity to be coached by lawyers at Cassels, Brock & Blackwell LLP and former Osgoode team members, receive guidance from faculty advisors who founded the moot, and, if selected for the oral rounds, practice in front of judges on IP Osgoode's Advisory Board.

We thank all interested applicants and continue to look forward to another great year in the Oxford Moot.

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To try out, please refer to the fact problem attached to this email. Each entrant must prepareskeleton arguments of no more than 3 double-spaced pages(excluding a table of authorities)addressing the copyright issue on behalf of the appellant. You will then be required to present a 10-minute oral argument, which will include responding to questions from the tryout judges.

Please contact Ashley Moniz (amoniz@osgoode.yorku.ca)as soon as possible to indicate your interest and receive further instructions.Please include the following email subject heading in all communications: “Oxford Moot 2021/22 Tryouts – [FIRST & LAST NAME]”.

Following the tryouts, the Moots & Skills Program Director will contact successful applicants directly.

Please note that Rule 5.1(e) of the Academic Rules prohibits enrollment in more than one competitive lawyering simulation competition in any single academic year.

The team will be mentored by Prof. David Vaver and Prof. Pina D’Agostino and coached by a select team of IP practitioners on appellate advocacy. For their participation, students receive 3 graded credits for preparing their written arguments and 2 credits for the oral rounds if they advance. All credits are allocated to the Winter Term.

If you have any further questions, require special accommodations, or need more information, please email Ashley directly at amoniz@osgoode.yorku.ca.

Thank you for your interest, we look forward to another exciting year with the Oxford IP Moot!

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CALL FOR TRYOUTS - USPTO National Patent Application Drafting Competition /osgoode/iposgoode/2021/10/12/call-for-tryouts-uspto-national-patent-application-drafting-competition/ Tue, 12 Oct 2021 19:00:32 +0000 https://www.iposgoode.ca/?p=38403 The post CALL FOR TRYOUTS - USPTO National Patent Application Drafting Competition appeared first on IPOsgoode.

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We invite you to participate in the tryouts for the annual (PADC)! We are fortunate to welcome back our coaches from Bereskin & Parr LLP, including 2017 finalists Paul Blizzard & Denver Bandstra! Students on the team will also practice mooting with and receive direct feedback from various B&P associates and partners.

Students interested in trying out for Osgoode’s PADC team must submit answers to our by 3 pm on Friday, October 22, 2021. Please send your answers in a Word document with your name in the file name to iposgoode@osgoode.yorku.ca.

Each member of the team will receive up to 3 credits for participating in the competition. Please note that only 2L and 3L students may participate.Please also note that under Academic Rule 4.3e, students may participate for credit in only one lawyer simulation competition in a given academic year unless they obtain permission from the Director of Mooting and Lawyering Simulations.

About the Patent Drafting Competition

Originally created in 2014 as a midwest competition, the Competition is today a national inter-law school competition designed to introduce law students to issues arising in United States patent law. Participants will have the opportunity to develop their patent prosecution skills by applying legal principles to a hypothetical invention scenario (“Invention Statement”) and appreciating the intricacies of drafting a patent specification and claims that are both patentable and valuable. Each team will complete a search pertaining to the Invention Statement, draft a utility patent application, and defend their decisions before a panel of judges comprising USPTO executives/personnel, patent practitioners, academia and/or special guest judges.

The Competition consists of regional rounds held virtually. The winner of each regional round will compete in the National Finals held at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia.

The Competition consists of regional rounds held virtually. The winner of each regional round will compete in the National Finals held at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia.

Invention statements will be released to teams on November 1, 2021. Team patent applications will be due on January 16, 2022. Regional virtual tryouts will be held on March 5, 2022, followed by the National Finals Competition on April 8, 2022.

Read about the experiences of the students on last year’s team here:

The complete set of rules for this year, can be found here: .

If you have further questions or would like more information, please email Ashley Moniz at amoniz@osgoode.yorku.ca.

We look forward to another great year at the Patent Drafting Competition!

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REMINDER: Oxford IP Moot Tryouts are Next Week! /osgoode/iposgoode/2021/09/29/reminder-oxford-ip-moot-tryouts-are-next-week/ Wed, 29 Sep 2021 19:00:48 +0000 https://www.iposgoode.ca/?p=38341 The post REMINDER: Oxford IP Moot Tryouts are Next Week! appeared first on IPOsgoode.

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We would like to remind you that tryouts for the Oxford International IP Law Moot team are next week! We have high expectations following last year and are looking for top notch talent to continue this legacy.

To try out, please refer to the fact problem attached to this email. Each entrant must prepare skeleton arguments of no more than 3 double-spaced pages (excluding a table of authorities) addressing the copyright issue on behalf of the appellant in . You will then be required to present a 10-minute oral argument, which will include responding to questions from the tryout judges.

Please contact Ashley Moniz (amoniz@osgoode.yorku.ca) by Monday to indicate your interest and availability via Zoom between 1pm and 5pm on October 5th and 7th. Following this, you will have until October 4th at 3pm to send us your skeleton arguments. Please include the following email subject heading in all communications: “Oxford Moot 2021/22 Tryouts – [FIRST & LAST NAME]”.

Following the tryouts, the Moots & Skills Program Director will contact successful applicants directly.

Please note that Rule 5.1(e) of the Academic Rules prohibits enrollment in more than one competitive lawyering simulation competition in any single academic year.

The team will be mentored by Prof. David Vaver and Prof. Pina D’Agostino and coached by a select team of IP practitioners on appellate advocacy. For their participation, students receive 3 graded credits for preparing their written arguments and 2 credits for the oral rounds if they advance. All credits are allocated to the Winter Term.

If you have any further questions, require special accommodations, or need more information, please email Ashley directly at amoniz@osgoode.yorku.ca.

Thank you for your interest, we look forward to another exciting year with the Oxford IP Moot!

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