Intellectual Property Open Forum: Ask the Expert - Lorraine Spector, USPTO Supervisory Patent Examiner
Do you have an idea for a patent? Curious about how to protect your intellectual property? Want to know how to file a provisional application for a patent?
If you are looking for an introduction to the patent process, make plans to attend the Open Forum and Q&A session with Lorraine Spector, a Supervisory Patent Examiner with the United States Patent and Trademarks Office (USPTO) on March 23, 2015 from 3:30-5PM in the Ferst Room of the GT Library (7th Floor). Light refreshments will be served. This event is open to the Georgia Tech community - students, researchers, faculty and staff.
Speaker Bio:
Lorraine Spector
Supervisory Patent Examiner
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Lorraine Spector is a Supervisory Patent Examiner in the Training Technology Center, 4100. In that role, she trains newly hired patent examiners from the time they are hired until they progress to their ultimate place in the office four months later. She also gives numerous lectures on legal and other examining-related topics, writes and devises curriculum. This encompasses all levels of Examiner training, including a course on Patent Examination principles for Non-Examiners and special lectures to groups of Patent Examiners from other countries, that come to the USPTO to learn about US Patent Laws, and how the USPTO applies them. Throughout her career, in addition to examining patent applications, Spector has also been responsible for the initial training of over 300 patent examiners.
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