1-Day Program

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Overview

From the physical world to the Internet, infringement of IP is a multi-billion dollar industry. In-house and outside counsel need to know how best to protect their company’s or their client’s investments in IP. To keep up with the rapidly evolving legal landscape in this field, companies need to be informed not only about the challenges they face, but also about the legal developments that affect how they do business and allocate their resources.

Join our faculty of in-house counsel, outside private practitioners and federal government agency representatives to receive practical guidance and learn effective strategies for protection of IP rights.

 

What You Will Learn

  • Trends and hot topics in copyright and trademark litigation
  • The latest developments in anti-counterfeiting case law
  • How to avoid ethical problems arising in IP enforcement
  • Details on current Government agency programs to protect IP 
  • Managing risks associated with data privacy breaches

 

Who Should Attend

IP attorneys, general practitioners, in-house counsel and others charged with either protecting IP against infringement and counterfeiting, or advising on enforcement strategies and best practices.

 

Special Features

Earn one hour of Ethics credit

 

Program Level: All levels

Prerequisites: A background in the preparation of public reporting and disclosure documents, particularly with respect to drafting and reviewing MD&A.

Intended Audience: In-house counsel, outside attorneys, board members, corporate officers, and other allied professionals responsible for the preparation of public reporting and disclosure documents, particularly with respect to drafting and reviewing MD&A.

Advanced Preparation: None

Credit Details

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