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hello everybody thank you for joining us for our first ip section cle of the year uh hopefully well have more and um ill go ahead and turn it over to helena at this point thank you felina okay thanks bill hi everybody uh my name is helena jevitt um and i want to tell you a little bit about my background and i really appreciate you coming and what um what you heard about interrupting is just fine because i think that really will go ahead and help focus in on what youre looking at and what you want and i may gloss over some things and they may be important to you so you know feel free to go ahead and interrupt uh what i wanted to go ahead and let you know is that my background um and im gonna tell you i started when i was nine years old i actually worked at uh bell laboratories uh so att for a while and i actually did patent prosecution work at that time thats where i first cut my teeth on intellectual property um and then i started looking at a lot of the transactional work and so