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Dear Colleagues,

Welcome to our fall newsletter! We’ve had a busy fall as an organization. Among other interesting events, BIPLA was very pleased to welcome for our annual PCT seminar a distinguished delegation from WIPO: Lisa Jorgenson, Deputy Director General; Garrett Levin, Senior Policy Officer, IP and Frontier Technologies Division; Debbie Roenning, Director, Madrid Legal Division; Matthias Reischle-Park, Deputy Director, PCT Legal and User Relations Division; and Viviane Gross, Head, PCT International User Outreach and Support Section. We thank them for visiting us and for their very informative presentations.

We are excited to gather with many of you at our Annual Meeting on December 3 to conclude the year’s business and celebrate together. We look forward to hearing from our keynote speaker, Jack Cushman, Director of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab, who will address issues at the intersection of information science, AI, and the law.

We welcome everyone’s participation to help us continue BIPLA’s role in advancing intellectual property discourse and building community among intellectual property practitioners throughout the First Circuit. If you would like to get more involved, please consider serving as a committee co-chair for 2026 – volunteering now will allow consideration for openings in next year’s roster. Many thanks to the 2025 committee co-chairs, my fellow Board members, and Spencer Jawitz, our excellent Events & Communications Manager, for all of their efforts this year. And thank you to everyone who has attended and sponsored events this year for helping to keep our community vibrant.

I have appreciated the opportunity to serve as BIPLA President in 2025 and hope you will continue to reach out with questions or suggestions. You can reach me at president@bipla.org.

Emily R. Whelan President, Boston Intellectual Property Law Association

Editor's Notes


Announcement of Selection Process for New Committee Cochairs

Quantum computing inventions before the European Patent Office, the US Patent and Trademark Office and elsewhere

The BIPLA had a busy summer program including a pair     of programs from the International & Foreign Practice Committee on European Supplementary Protection Certificates and the Unified Patent Court. Our annual   PCT seminar was an in-person event featuring a delegation from WIPO. The In-House Committee also continued their series of after hours meetups with an event on October 8 at Area Four in Cambridge.

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Looking toward 2026, the BIPLA Board invites members  to consider whether they wish to serve as a committee cochair. Committee cochairs have an opportunity to lead  in our organization through planning both social and educational programs and engaging in substantive legal work by responding to USPTO proposed regulations, policies, or requests for comment or by preparing amicus briefs on important issues. Committee cochairs increase their profile in the greater Boston legal community through increased opportunities to network and by demonstrating their leadership abilities. The Board    invites both returning cochairs to express their interest in continuing in their positions and new potential cochairs to volunteer.

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By Andrew Fearnside, Johannes Biniok and Urs Ferber, Mewburn Ellis LLC
In his first official act as the 60th Director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Mr John A. Squires noted [ref.1] the importance of US patents for quantum computing: 
    "The onrush of technology knows no bounds. From crypto and AI to quantum computing... the marketplace is filled with breath-taking opportunities for invention and investment. Who knows what tomorrow will bring?" 

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Updates on European Practice

Invented Here! Nominations

Suffolk University JD Program

On September 16, 2025, the International & Foreign Practice Committee hosted a virtual session on “Key Updates and Insights in European Supplementary Protection Certificates.” This session was presented by Michael Pears of the European firm Potter Clarkson.  Michael has extensive experience with European Supplementary Protection Certificates (SPCs), a form of IP that can provide an additional period of exclusivity beyond patent expiry for medicinal and plant protection products.  Michael provided an excellent introduction to SPCs, followed by a clear explanation of the conditions that need to be met to obtain an SPC, key case law developments, the SPC manufacturing waiver, and proposed legislation reform.  Many thanks again to Michael and those who attended for an extremely informative and engaging session.   

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The purpose of the Invented Here! Program is to celebrate New England innovators, their inventions, and the stories behind their innovations. Through the program, the Boston Intellectual Property Law Association (BIPLA) is transforming the nation’s relationship with science and technology and providing educational opportunities that inform the public of these fascinating innovators and innovations.

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Suffolk University Law School recently launched a new Advanced Professional Online JD Program, a fully online, part-time evening program designed for working professionals—especially patent agents, technical specialists with PhDs, and individuals with strong academic or professional credentials. Suffolk Law hopes to begin enrolling students for the Fall 2026 semester as soon as the program has received formal acquiescence from the American Bar Association for the Advanced Professional Online JD Program. 

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