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- Posted November 29, 2012
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Dec. 5 webinar will focus on green technology

Kelly Burris, managing partner of the new Detroit office of Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione firm's new Detroit office, will host a webinar on Wed., Dec. 5th from 1 to 2 p.m. to provide an in-depth look into the state of green technology from the past year and ahead into 2013.
Burris, chair of Brinks' Green Technology Practice Group, will discusses trends, strategies and approaches to establishing and growing a GreenTech IP portfolio as part of Brinks' ongoing CLEar Knowledge Now V-panel series.
To register, go to http://greentechip.eventbrite.com/#.
At Brinks, Burris focuses her practice on the preparation and prosecution of U.S. and foreign patent applications in the mechanical, materials science and electrical arts. She is also involved in due diligence with mergers and acquisitions, transactional matters, management and administration of corporate intellectual property portfolios and policies, and strategic competitive intelligence.
Brinks is an accredited MCLE provider in Illinois and the GreenTech program is worth 1.0 hour of general CLE credit. CLE credit in Michigan and other states may be available on request. Following the live presentation, the presentation will be available for viewing at http://www.brinkshofer.com.
Published: Thu, Nov 29, 2012
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