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Protecting IP Arising from Federal Research Funding
$295About the Course This session provides an in-depth review of the consequences and obligations faced by inventors who accept federal funding for their research. The program also delivers keen insight into protective measures that inventors should take when contracting for federally funded research. Unless you know the answers…
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Retaining Patent Brokers
$295About the Course This webinar presents unique insight into negotiating retainer agreements with patent brokers and provides a clear overview of the patent brokerage process. Learn the key questions to ask when selecting a patent broker and understand the roles and responsibilities of both patentees and brokers throughout…
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Spoliation in Intellectual Property Law and Licensing
$295About the Course Spoliation is the destruction or material alteration of evidence, or a party’s failure to preserve evidence related to reasonably foreseeable litigation. Sanctions associated with spoliation typically depend on the conduct of the spoliating party and the prejudice suffered by the non-spoliating party. This webinar is…
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Supreme Court Jurisprudence and Intellectual Property Law
$295About the Course The United States Supreme Court has been extraordinarily active in reviewing intellectual property cases. Between 2012 and 2015, the Court rendered ten decisions affecting patents and an additional six decisions impacting trademarks and copyrights. This webinar provides background and expert insight into these landmark rulings,…
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Tax Implications for Intellectual Property Transactions
$295About the Course Is your firm at risk of being penalized by the Internal Revenue Service for mischaracterizing intellectual property transactions or reporting unsupportable royalty rates? Is your firm paying more taxes than necessary after consummating intellectual property transactions? Could a deeper understanding of tax issues help structure…
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The Implications of Microsoft v. Motorola
$175About the Course The Microsoft v. Motorola verdict transcends RAND, standards-setting bodies, and patent pools. This decision will influence how patents are drafted, prosecuted, and litigated. In light of this ruling, major companies may reconsider their participation in standards-setting bodies or limit involvement to mitigate RAND-related risks. This…
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The Intersection Between Patent Law and Autonomous Automobiles
$295About the Course Autonomous automobiles could soon become a reality. Scott Keogh, Head of Audi America, has announced that Audi plans to introduce a self-driving car to the market, while NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang has predicted that fully autonomous vehicles will be on the road in the near…
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The Intersection of Patent Law and Drones
$295About the Course This unique course provides a preview of a vast array of cutting-edge drone technologies, along with insight into the most effective means of protecting the underlying intellectual property. The technologies discussed have been developed by companies such as Amazon, UPS, Disney, Qualcomm, Fuji, Cisco, and…
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The Intersection of Patent Law and the Blockchain Ecosystem
$175About the Course This unique course provides a methodical overview of the blockchain ecosystem. The lecturer imparts critical insights into using blockchain technology to protect intellectual property, as well as how intellectual property can be leveraged to protect blockchain technologies. The session begins by defining the parameters and…
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Unauthorized IP in Your Supply Chain
$295About the Course Intellectual property is proliferating. Supply chains are elongating. Outsourcing is diffusing. Anti-infringement compliance is weakening, while government and regulatory oversight continues to rise. Do these developments forebode a surge in IP supply-chain litigation? Even if a company is unaware of unauthorized intellectual property used by…
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Using Surveys and Other Quantitative Analyses in Patent Litigation
$295About the Course As stated in the ResQNet.com v. Lansa litigation, determining a fair and reasonable royalty is often “a difficult chore, seeming often to involve more the talents of a conjurer than those of a judge.” This webinar provides crucial insight into harnessing surveys and quantitative analysis…
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Wearable Computers and Intellectual Property Law
$175About the Course Truly unique. Truly fascinating. Truly unnerving. The approaching wave of wearable computers presents numerous and momentous concerns for intellectual property professionals. Patent drafters and prosecutors must take extra vigilance in safeguarding their patent applications, as passersby will increasingly be able to view and…
