Intellectual property (IP) issues play a significant role in Distributor and Reseller agreements, often influencing the rights, obligations, and potential liabilities of the involved parties.
Discussion topics include:
- IP Ownership and Licensing
- Use of Trademarks and Branding
- Confidentiality and Trade Secrets
- Infringement and Indemnification, and
- Termination and IP Rights
This program is designed for general practitioners/corporate generalists, intellectual property attorneys, legal operations professionals, and in-house counsel who manage intellectual property for their organizations.
Title:
Navigating IP Clauses in Licensing, Distributor and Reseller Agreements for In-House Counsel
Date+Time:
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
12pm ET / 9am PT
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Speaker:
David R. Stevens - Dave's IP practice includes patent prosecution, transactions, due diligence work, agreements, opinions (including validity, infringement, patentability, right-to-practice (RTP), and freedom-to-operate (FTO) opinions), counseling, offensive and defensive patent issues, licensing, and litigation. He also serves as an expert witness in technical and intellectual property legal issues and has been called as a fact witness in enforcement actions involving the many patents he has written. He also is an expert in copyright (including software, publications, products and artworks, and other copyrightable forms) and open-source issues. He works with foreign IP firms and foreign clients with respect to domestic and international patent prosecution, including Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) work.
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Credit:
This program is approved for CLE credit in the following states: New York, Pennsylvania, California, Illinois, Texas, Arkansas, Nevada. This program is pending CLE credit in the following states: Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Wyoming and Wisconsin. This program is pending CLE and CPD credit for self-application by the attorney or for reciprocal CLE credit in the following states: Alabama,Alaska, Arizona, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Québec, Rhode Island, and South Carolina.You may be able to self-apply for credit in some other states.
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