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BREMER, Howard
Howard Bremer holds degrees in Chemical Engineering and Law from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has been admitted to membership in the bars of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the District Court for the Southern District of Ohio, and the State of Wisconsin, and has practiced before the Patent and Trademark Office. He has twice been Chairman of the Patent Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin, President and Trustee of the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM), and President of the Wisconsin Intellectual Property Law Association. He has been active in the American Bar Association Section on Intellectual Property Law and the American Intellectual Property Law Association. He recently was awarded the Jefferson Medal by the New Jersey Intellectual Property Law Association. He has engaged in legislative activities involving questions of intellectual property, and served on the National Advisory Commission on Patent Law Reform. He was employed by the Procter and Gamble Company for 12 years and was Patent Counsel for the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation for 28 years.
Abstract
U.S. Laws Affecting the Transfer of Intellectual Property
Abstract:
This chapter provides an overview of some of the legislative bills that have profoundly affected the evolution of technology transfer and intellectual property (IP) rights in the United States. The chapter references provisions of the specific bills as codified in U.S. law and explains their goals and historical circumstances. While not an exhaustive presentation of all of the bills that have contributed to laws governing IP, the codification references will provide a useful starting point for those researching the applicability of the laws to particular situations.
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