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The History of Intellectual Property Law: Patents hosted by the Washington, DC ChapterWednesday, January 14, 2026 7:30 am - 9:00 am at The Bar Association of Montgomery County 27 West Jefferson St. Rockville, MD 20850 parking is available FREE Continental Breakfast is included
Program: Centuries ago, intellectual property laws were developed to protect innovators and creators. Before that, there were few if any protections. So, how did these laws come into being? What drivers were responsible and what cultures led the way to transform the primitive laws then to the more sophisticated legal instruments we see today? From the Ancients to the Italian Renaissance to the birth of America to today, this presentation will explore the evolution of intellectual property law; this presentation will deal with the creation of patent laws. Live only. Speakers: | Raymond Van Dyke, Van Dyke Intellectual Property Law Raymond
Van Dyke is an IP/Patent Attorney and Educator. In his practice he
helps a variety of clients in their IP matters. He specializes in patent
and trademark matters in various technologies, litigation, licensing,
and procurement. After being a partner in big firms, he started his own
IP consultancy in Washington, DC, with diverse domestic and
international clientele and technologies, handling matters at the USPTO,
Federal Circuit and local State and Federal courts, and assists in
foreign proceedings. He teaches intellectual property law at George
Washington University, and teaches IP courses for engineers,
businesspeople and other professionals at the University of Maryland and
George Mason University, also teaching about the history and philosophy
of IP, history of technology, famous inventors and deals, etc. He has
taught at Southern Methodist University, American University, and across
the world. Ray also teaches at NIH and other institutions. He is the
Senior Vice President of Special Events at LES and Chair of the LES DC
Chapter; a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation (ABA); an AIPLA Fellow
and former Chair of a number of Committees; Chair of the Montgomery
County Bar Association IP Section, former Board Member of the DC Chapter
of the ACM, former Board Member of ITechLaw (Computer Law Association);
and continues his involvement in the MSBA, AIPPI, ABA, BIO, IEEE and
other legal and technical organizations. Ray got his BS, MS in Computer
Science and law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. He is licensed to practice in DC, MD, NY, NJ and TX, as well as
the USPTO, and is a member of the U.S. Supreme Court, Federal, Second,
Third, Fourth and Fifth Circuit Courts and a number of District Courts,
Court of International Trade and Federal Court of Claims. Ray also
continues in his efforts to fight on behalf of the small inventor
community in protecting the principles of the patent system. |
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