Our breakfast briefing series, designed for in-house lawyers, features analysis of the latest legal developments that impact Silicon Valley technology companies of all sizes.
For upcoming events, CLE credit in CA, CT, FL, IL, NJ, NY, PA, TX, and VA is currently pending approval. CLE credit in CT, FL, and NJ is via reciprocity.
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Join us as we discuss the unprecedented levels of federal spending associated with the implementation of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). Far beyond roads, highways and bridges, the IIJA will strongly impact technology industry service providers, manufacturers, and investors now and in the years ahead.
This presentation discusses multilayered, international patent and design protection for cloud-enabled consumer products, such as Internet-of-Things (IoT) and smart home devices.
Join us for a discussion about how in-house counsel can take action now that will help minimize costly and distracting litigation headaches in the future.
This webinar considers why this is happening, how the issue is manifesting itself and the challenges it is creating, and actions that can be taken to minimize bias in artificial intelligence (AI).
Join us as we discuss artificial intelligence (AI) in digital advisory offerings.
In this webinar, we will provide an overview of current trends in hardware technologies for artificial intelligence (AI), and competitive landscape, detail patenting strategies of startups, and alternate IP strategies adopted by AI hardware startups, including open source, copyright, and trade-secret protection, and provide important practice tips for IP protection.
In this webinar, we’ll explore how to assess the patentability of, and prosecute applications covering, artificial intelligence (AI) functionality embodied in these emerging systems.
Join us as we discuss artificial intelligence (AI) and data privacy.
This one hour Ethics CLE course will start with an introduction to the array of concepts we call artificial intelligence (AI), follow with a history of its development and adoption in the legal profession—from its early adoption to current state to where we think it is headed—setting the table for a conversation about the unsettled moral and ethical considerations the use of AI raises for lawyers and their clients.
Please join us for a lively presentation that will cover copyright authorship, registration, and enforcement of copyrights in connection with works created with AI. We will review a number of AI content examples and analyze which may be copyrightable and by whom.
In this webinar, we will discuss the expanding field of using artificial intelligence (AI) to automate the search for candidates, screen candidates and analyze candidates’ skills and aptitudes, as well as other tasks associated with recruiting and hiring.
This presentation will illustrate how to identify patentable inventions that use AI, and when it can make more sense to pursue trade secret protection.
Join us as we discuss key FDA policies applicable to artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies when intended for healthcare applications.
Transactions in the AI market hit record numbers this past year and the trend is only expected to continue as the race to acquire talent and innovative technology accelerates. Join us as we discuss some of the key issues that buyers and investors frequently grapple with as they evaluate companies in this space.
Join us to discuss how the standards for patentability have been applied by the United States and European patent offices for computer-implemented inventions in biotechnology and healthcare.
Join us as we discuss EU data transfer and US IP litigation after Schrems II.
This session covers cybersecurity incident response and how to prepare for the inevitable and mitigate litigation and enforcement issues.
This session covers cybersecurity incident response and how to prepare for the inevitable and mitigate litigation and enforcement issues.
Join us for this webinar as we address the main issues on the radar of antitrust regulators, particularly in Europe, with regard to the handling of large data sets.
Join us for this webinar session to discuss current GDPR issues.
This session will discuss the particularly tricky privacy issues that arise in international sanctions and export investigations.
During this webinar, our panelists will assess enforcement risks and responding to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), US Department of Justice (DOJ), and other regulatory agencies in the event of a cyberbreach.
This session will explore practical CCPA implementation issues, including online advertising, service provider agreements, the definition of a sale of personal information, and the new private right of action for security breaches.
Join us for a discussion on patent prosecution tips and tricks from an insider’s perspective. A former patent examiner will share his knowledge of the internal rules and motivations behind the actions examiners take when interviewing the applicant and drafting an office action.
Join us for a review of our Corporate Venture Capital Q1 2020 Survey results, including an analysis of recent deal trends and terms for the largest corporate venture capital deals closed during the first quarter of 2020. The session will also cover deal terms that are specific to corporate venture financings, including side letter terms and strategic considerations.
Please join us over breakfast and a cup of coffee as we discuss some of our favorite IP cases of 2019 from the US Supreme Court and the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and share our insight on what companies need to know.
Please join us for a lively presentation that will cover copyright authorship, originality, and registration and enforcement of AI and other automated works.
Technology companies face a variety of antitrust issues, including recent enforcement actions and areas of focus, such as investigations into platforms and emerging big data issues.
Companies today have employees, counsel, and outside advisors located throughout the world. This creates a complicated web of communications that must occur for the business to operate. Join us for a presentation that will explore how to identify and protect privileged communications that span multiple jurisdictions.
Our discussion will include analysis of the Federal Circuit and district court Section 101 landscape. In that context, we will also discuss practice tips and pointers in view of the USPTO's "2019 Revised Patent Subject Matter Eligibility Guidance" announced on January 4, 2019.
Over the last five years, the ITC has issued more than 50 exclusion orders, including 14 general exclusion orders, restricting access to the US market for a broad swath of companies and industries. Successfully obtaining an exclusion order, however, is only half the battle. Both the ITC and US Customs offer independent avenues to either enforce, or work around, an existing exclusion order.
This talk will also give you an opportunity to ask questions about artificial intelligence. In fact, you can submit questions in advance, and our partner, David Sanker, will provide detailed answers.
With hundreds of patent and other intellectual property (IP) decisions made in 2018, how do you decide which cases will affect your company’s litigation, patent prosecution, or manufacturing strategy?
Please join us for the third installment of our tax reform discussion series designed for in-house audiences with diverse levels of familiarity with the US tax system and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Join us for a discussion on the issues patent prosecutors and litigators face in the blockchain technology space.
Please join us for the second installment of our tax reform discussion series designed for in-house audiences with diverse levels of familiarity with the US tax system and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Join us for a discussion on the issues patent prosecutors and litigators face in the blockchain technology space.
The presentation will provide an overview of the legal landscape regarding contests, sweepstakes, and giving away free goods and services.
California has adopted a new law mandating that every publicly-traded company headquartered in the state have at least one woman on its board of directors.
On August 13, 2018, the president signed the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018 (FIRRMA) into law, ushering in a new era for analyzing whether and how cross-border investments impact US national security interests.
A variety of antitrust issues confront technology companies including recent enforcement actions and areas of focus, premerger notification questions, and emerging big data issues.
Bitcoin was only the beginning for blockchain! New technologies are rapidly emerging in the crypto space and they will bring with them new legal challenges.
This briefing is designed to provide a high-level summary of the legislation known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). The briefing will highlight those key takeaways from the enacted legislation that will help in-house lawyers participate in meaningful internal discussions on the effects of repatriation tax (also known as the transition tax), as well as potential implications of key TCJA provisions that affect cross-border transactions.
As blockchain technologies grow from an academic novelty to hubs of commerce, an increasing number of state and federal regulators have taken an interest in participants in this space. Knowing what actions are regulated and by whom—and how to comply with those regulations—is essential to keep a company focused on innovation rather than litigation.
With hundreds of patent and other intellectual property (IP) decisions made in 2017, how do you decide which cases will affect your company’s litigation, patent prosecution, or manufacturing strategy?
Learn more about what is happening right now in the world of crypto. Compliance professionals, investors, and traders will not want to miss this opportunity to network with and ask questions of an interdisciplinary team of transactional, regulatory, enforcement, and tax experts.
This presentation explores the evolving legal landscape for the 3D Printing industry, including in the areas of Constitutional law, product liability law, copyright law, trademark law, and patent law.
This presentation will discuss AI basics, current trends in AI, IP protection for AI, and IP enforcement in the AI market.
Please join us over breakfast and a cup of coffee as we discuss tax implications for cryptocurrency participants.
Please join us over breakfast and a cup of coffee as we discuss current cartel enforcement trends and risks.
We are presenting a six-part series on cryptocurrency. Join us as we discuss what these new digital assets are and how best to advise clients working in the crypto space.
Join us as we discuss defense against NPEs.
Please join us over breakfast and a cup of coffee for an update on fintech regulatory issues.
Join us as we explore the high-level contours of IP boxes.
Join us as we discuss current trends in artificial intelligence (AI) development and investment in the healthcare sector, as well as the FDA regulatory hurdles that such technology may encounter.
Join us as patent trial lawyers from around the United States discuss the TC Heartland case and how litigants might employ new venue strategies and decisions.
Join us as we examine the legal and practical issues regarding trade secrets protection in China.
Join us as our lawyers discuss some of their favorite IP cases of 2016 from the US Supreme Court and the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and share their insight on what companies need to know.
Join us as we look back at post- grant proceedings trends, statistics, and developments from 2016 and share best practices before the PTAB.
Join us as we discuss responding to and mitigating an insider threat.
Join us as we discuss the FTC’s study on Patent Assertion Activity, its suggested reforms, and its potential ramifications.
Join us as we focus on healthcare investments and explore important developments and trends in the healthcare industry.
Join us for an electronic contracting update.
Join us for a presentation on design patent protection.
Join us for a presentation on what US technology companies need to know and do to ensure compliance with US export controls.
Join us for a panel discussion with in-house litigation managers from Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Microsoft on how enhanced damages issues will be handled and litigated after the Supreme Court rules on the standard for enhanced damages in the Halo/Stryker appeals.
Join us as we discuss some of our favorite IP cases of 2015 from the US Supreme Court and the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and share our insight on what companies need to know.
Join us as we review recent regulatory proposals and investigatory activities relating to technology contracts with the federal government (and, in particular, contracts with the General Services Administration).
Join us as we discuss some of our favorite IP cases of 2014 from the US Supreme Court and the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and share our insight on what companies need to know.