We use cookies or similar technologies to improve user experience, analyze website traffic, enable and maintain log-in and personalization settings, connections with selected partners and for marketing purposes (managing advertising space and recommend products of interest to you). You can block or adjust saving cookies at any time, by changing the settings of your web browser. By continuing to use this website without disabling cookies in your web browser you ‘ACCEPT’ saving cookies. Learn more in our Privacy Policy.

Intellectual Property in Wisconsin 2024

Product ID: CA3674R3
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Intellectual property wars

Gucci v. Guess. Bratz v. Barbie. John Fogerty v. John Fogerty. While you might not represent fashion icons, dolls, or musicians, intellectual property (IP) disputes can materialize in many types of cases — from bankruptcy to family law, as well as business and contract law. That means it’s not just IP lawyers who need to understand IP law.

At Intellectual Property in Wisconsin 2024, join seasoned practitioners for a rundown on IP fundamentals, including:

  • Putting IP on your intake checklist, no matter what kind of law you practice
  • Best practices for early identification of IP assets
  • How trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets are protected
  • Ownership rules and transfers
  • How sales and licensing of IP assets work
  • Enforcement and defense strategies
Read More ↓

Interested in sponsoring this program? Find out more.

Pricing

Member $249.00

Non-Member $329.00

Credits

4 CLE

Date and Time

Friday, October 04, 20248:30 AM - 12:15 PM CT

Add to Calendar 10/4/2024 8:30:00 AM 10/4/2024 12:15:00 PM America/Chicago Intellectual Property in Wisconsin 2024

Intellectual property wars

Gucci v. Guess. Bratz v. Barbie. John Fogerty v. John Fogerty. While you might not represent fashion icons, dolls, or musicians, intellectual property (IP) disputes can materialize in many types of cases — from bankruptcy to family law, as well as business and contract law. That means it’s not just IP lawyers who need to understand IP law.

At Intellectual Property in Wisconsin 2024, join seasoned practitioners for a rundown on IP fundamentals, including:

  • Putting IP on your intake checklist, no matter what kind of law you practice
  • Best practices for early identification of IP assets
  • How trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets are protected
  • Ownership rules and transfers
  • How sales and licensing of IP assets work
  • Enforcement and defense strategies
aagOTNdBczOPpqCrTmAF60877

Log in to register.

Maximum quantity must be less than or equal to 1.

Intellectual property wars

Gucci v. Guess. Bratz v. Barbie. John Fogerty v. John Fogerty. While you might not represent fashion icons, dolls, or musicians, intellectual property (IP) disputes can materialize in many types of cases — from bankruptcy to family law, as well as business and contract law. That means it’s not just IP lawyers who need to understand IP law.

At Intellectual Property in Wisconsin 2024, join seasoned practitioners for a rundown on IP fundamentals, including:

  • Putting IP on your intake checklist, no matter what kind of law you practice
  • Best practices for early identification of IP assets
  • How trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets are protected
  • Ownership rules and transfers
  • How sales and licensing of IP assets work
  • Enforcement and defense strategies
Read More ↓

Garet K. Galster
Smith Keane, LLP
Hartland

Erin R. Ogden
Odgen, Glazer + Schaefer
Madison

8:30 a.m. Identification of IP Assets / Best Early Practices

  • What are trademarks, copyrights, patents, trade secrets, and other proprietary information?
  • How does this affect other types of law practices?
  • Put IP on your checklist

9:20 a.m. Protection of IP Assets / Ownership

  • Trademark registration
  • Copyright registration
  • Patent application process
  • Trade secret protection efforts
  • Default ownership rules
  • Ownership transfers

10:10 a.m. Break

10:25 a.m. Monetization of IP Assets (and Corporate Practices/Finance Types)

  • Sale and licensing of IP assets
  • Effects of IP on business valuations
  • Recommended IP processes
  • Possible sources of financing
  • Disclosure recommendations

11:15 a.m. Enforcement and Defense of IP Rights

  • Cease and desist letters
  • WI patent notifications
  • Federal court proceedings
  • Administrative proceedings at the USPTO

12:05 p.m. Program Concludes

  • Develop a solid understanding of the basics of intellectual property (IP) law
  • Discover how intellectual property issues can arise in non-IP practice areas
  • Learn the processes for protecting various types of IP
  • Distinguish between trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets
  • Find out how to protect and enforce your clients’ IP rights
  • Understand how IP rights can be monetized
  • Identify the appropriate adjudication proceeding for different types of IP claims
  • Intellectual property lawyers
  • Copyright lawyers
  • Patent and trademark lawyers
  • Business lawyers
  • Sports and entertainment lawyers
  • Contract lawyers
  • Family law practitioners
  • Bankruptcy lawyers

Book Bonus!

Intellectual Property in Wisconsin
Save 15% on the Intellectual Property in Wisconsin.* It’s one of the few books that brings together the many facets of IP law in Wisconsin. Use discount code CA3674 when you order online or by calling (800) 728-7788.

*Discount applies to both print and digital Books UnBound editions of this title and cannot be applied to previous purchases. Offer valid through 12/31/25. For Books UnBound users, discount may be applied to purchase of individual Books UnBound title only and may not be used on the purchase of libraries. Discount cannot be combined with any other offers.

0 Customer Reviews
5 star
0%
4 star
0%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%

Customer Reviews

Share your thoughts with other customers by being the first to review this product and or seminar.