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Overview

IP Issues in Business Transactions 2021

Why You Should Attend

Attorneys confront intellectual property issues frequently in the context of a variety of corporate, commercial, and other business transactions. By attending this program, you will acquire, update or refine an in-depth understanding of IP considerations as they arise in business transactions.  The program will begin with a brief update of key developments, and will explore the strategic role of IP in a company and its business transactions.  Learn how to assess intellectual property as a strategic asset and how to monetize IP while avoiding costly mistakes. Expert faculty will also review joint development and shared intellectual property ventures, due diligence issues, and share best practices. This program – essential for all IP transactional attorneys – will cover issues that may arise across patent, trademark, and copyright law.

 

What You Will Learn

• Overview of how intellectual property issues arise in the context of transactions
• Updated review of new issues impacting transactions related to copyright, trademark, domain names, trade secrets and patents
• Nuts and bolts of due diligence
• Practice Points: Clause-by-clause analysis of a licensing agreement
• Data and online assets in IP transactions
• Artificial intelligence as assets in business transactions
• Panel discussion: IP issues for in-house counsel

 

Who Should Attend

In-house and outside who confront intellectual property issues in the context of a corporate, commercial, and other business transactions

 

Special Features

• Earn one hour of Ethics credit



Lecture Topics [Total time 00:13:15]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.


  • Opening Remarks* [00:05:22]
    Kenneth K. Cho, Eric A. Prager
  • New IP Issues Impacting Business Transactions: Copyrights, Trademarks, Domain Names, Patents and Trade Secrets [02:13:28]
    Andrew Baum, Kenneth K. Cho, Eric A. Prager, Maria A. Scungio
  • Designing, Creating, and Pruning an IP Portfolio [01:16:14]
    Melvin C. Garner, Gail H. Zarick
  • Developing and Implementing an IP Licensing Program [01:01:57]
    Jim Lennon, Jack D. Slobod
  • Critical License Terms: A Clause-by-Clause Review [01:15:29]
    Kenneth K. Cho, Eleanor M. Lackman, Jonathan M. Seiden
  • Shared or Jointly Developed IP [00:59:52]
    Audra A. Dial, Angela J. Grayson, CIPP/US, CLP
  • Artificial Intelligence, Data and Information Rights as Assets in Business Transactions [01:15:29]
    Joseph M. Casino, Matt Goldberg, Jami Mills Vibbert
  • IP Issues in International Business Transactions [01:01:18]
    Kenneth K. Cho, Zhun Lu, Martin Köhler, Eduardo da Gama Camara Junior
  • Bankruptcy Issues in IP Transactions [01:00:58]
    Debra A. Dandeneau, Jeffrey D. Osterman
  • Nuts and Bolts of Due Diligence [00:59:33]
    Alicia A. Russo
  • IP Issues for In-House Counsel [01:16:46]
    Kenneth K. Cho, Carolyn H. Blankenship, Michael R.. Manley, Joel Wolfson, Kim Youngberg
  • Avoiding Ethics Issues in IP Transactions [00:59:39]
    Eric A. Prager

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:


  • Complete Course Handbook
  • Sample Documents for In House Counsel
    Eric A. Prager
  • Designing, Creating and Pruning an IP Portfolio
    Melvin C. Garner
  • Digital Exhaustion: New Law from the Old World, Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Vol. 33:185 (2018)
    Lothar Determann
  • Lothar Determann and Bruce Perens, Open Cars, Berkeley Technology Law Journal, Vol. 32:915 (2017)
    Lothar Determann
  • Eli Lilly and Co. v. Emisphere Technologies, Inc., 408 F.Supp.2d 668 (S.D. Ind. 2006)
    Eleanor Lackman
  • Durango Herald, Inc. v. Riddle, 719 F.Supp. 941 (D. Col. 1988)
    Eleanor Lackman
  • Willingham v. Star Cutter Co., 555 F.2d 1340 (6th Cir. 1977)
    Audra A. Dial
  • Bendix Aviation Corp. v. Kury, 88 F.Supp. 243 (E.D.N.Y. 1950)
    Audra A. Dial
  • STC.UNM v. Intel Corp., No. 2013-1241, Slip Op. (Fed. Cir. 2014)
    Audra A. Dial
  • A Framework for the Strategy and Management of Jointly-Developed or Shared Intellectual Property in Open Innovation
    Angela Grayson
  • Top 10 Misconceptions About Copyright
    Andrew Baum (Ret.)
  • Fair Use in the Copyright Act
    Andrew Baum (Ret.)
  • Transfers of Copyrights—The Basics
    Andrew Baum (Ret.)
  • Opinion, Daniels v. The Walt Disney Co., No. 18-55635 (9th Cir. 2020)
    Andrew Baum (Ret.)
  • Intellectual Property Issues in Business Transactions: An African Perspective
    Ariana Issaias
  • Intellectual Property Rights under the African Continental Free Trade Area (June 23, 2020)
    Ariana Issaias
  • The Interplay Between Intellectual Property Rights and Bankruptcy (October 8, 2020)
    Debra A. Dandeneau
  • IP Issues in Business Transactions 2021—Nuts and Bolts of Due Diligence (Substantive Outline)
    Alicia Russo
  • Jim Lennon and Veronica Schad, Development and Implementation of an IP Licensing Program
    Jim Lennon
  • Lothar Determann and David Nimmer, Software Copyright’s Oracle from the Cloud
    Lothar Determann
  • Lothar Determann and Michaela Nebel, Technology, Media and Telecommunications Services After “Schrems II” (July 27, 2020)
    Lothar Determann
  • Ethics Issues in Intellectual Property Practice
    Eric A. Prager

Presentation Material


  • Copyright in Business Transactions: Principles and Recent Developments
    Andrew Baum
  • New IP Issues Impacting Business Transactions: Patents
    Kenneth K. Cho
  • New IP Issues in Business Transactions: Trademarks and Domain Names
    Maria A. Scungio
  • Update: Trade Secret Law
    Eric A. Prager
  • Designing, Creating and Managing an IP Portfolio Part II
    Gail H. Zarick
  • Designing, Creating and Pruning an IP Portfolio Part I
    Melvin C. Garner
  • Implementing an IP Licensing Program
    Jim Lennon, Jack D. Slobod
  • Critical License Terms: A Clause-by-Clause Review
    Kenneth K. Cho, Eleanor M. Lackman, Jonathan M. Seiden
  • Shared or Jointly Developed IP: Protecting IP When Collaborating
    Audra A. Dial, Angela J. Grayson, CIPP/US, CLP
  • AI and IP Business Transactions
    Joseph M. Casino
  • Data Protection Considerations in IP Business Transactions
    Matt Goldberg, Jami Mills Vibbert
  • Licensing and Bankruptcy Issues in IP Transactions
    Debra A. Dandeneau, Jeffrey D. Osterman
  • Nuts & Bolts of Due Diligence
    Alicia A. Russo
  • IP Issues for in-House Counsel
    Carolyn H. Blankenship, Kenneth K. Cho, Michael R.. Manley, Joel Wolfson, Kim Youngberg
  • Common Ethics Issues in IP Transactions
    Eric A. Prager

Attorneys confront intellectual property issues frequently in the context of a variety of corporate, commercial, and other business transactions. By attending this program, you will acquire, update or refine an in-depth understanding of IP considerations as they arise in business transactions.  The program will begin with a brief update of key developments, and will explore the strategic role of IP in a company and its business transactions.  Learn how to assess intellectual property as a strategic asset and how to monetize IP while avoiding costly mistakes. Expert faculty will also review joint development and shared intellectual property ventures, due diligence issues, and share best practices. This program – essential for all IP transactional attorneys – will cover issues that may arise across patent, trademark, and copyright law.

 

What You Will Learn

• Overview of how intellectual property issues arise in the context of transactions
• Updated review of new issues impacting transactions related to copyright, trademark, domain names, trade secrets and patents
• Nuts and bolts of due diligence
• Practice Points: Clause-by-clause analysis of a licensing agreement
• Data and online assets in IP transactions
• Artificial intelligence as assets in business transactions
• Panel discussion: IP issues for in-house counsel

 

 

Special Features

• Earn one hour of Ethics credit

Credit Details