Please note that this program will only be offered as a live webcast. Speakers will be participating in the program remotely. As always, webcast attendees have access to all program materials, and will be able to view all program slides and submit questions to the speakers during the presentation.
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Overview
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 patent
- 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
- One hour of Ethics credit
CPE Program Level: Overview
Prerequisites: A background in the preparation of public reporting and disclosure documents, particularly with respect to drafting and reviewing intellectual property issues related to M&A transactions.
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 intellectual property issues related to M&A transactions.