Have an idea that you think is valuable, or an invention that is the core of your business? Come learn how patent and trade secret law can be used to protect your intellectual property from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, March 2 at the Central Library, 1000 Fourth Ave., Level 4, Howard S. Wright Family & Janet W. Ketcham Meeting Room 2, 206-386-4636.

Gain insights into how patent and trade secret law can be used to protect your intellectual property and bring value to your company. Join representatives from the University of Washington School of Law’s Entrepreneurial Law Clinic to learn how patent and trade secret law can be used to protect your intellectual property. Attend this free workshop to learn:

  • Whether your idea is eligible for patent or trade secret protection
  • The differences between patents and trade secrets
  • How the patent application process works
  • The ways in which patents and trade secrets create value

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Library events are free and everyone is welcome. Registration is not required.

The Library gives everyone the opportunity to learn and excel. Entrepreneurs can get business support online, and in-person help is available at workshops and one-on-one appointments.