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COVID-19: Considerations for IP Protections 2021

Product ID: CA3129R2
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

IP at the front and center

Free access to online education courses. Unprecedented collaboration in the scientific community about research related to SARS-CoV-2. Free encore presentations of Broadway shows.

In a united effort to end the coronavirus crisis – and to help people get through the challenging days in the meantime – many intellectual property owners have voluntarily shared their works during the pandemic. Nevertheless, rights holders still face a challenging balance between exercising social responsibility and protecting their property rights – both in the short and long term. COVID-19: Considerations for IP Protections will review the variety of business and legal challenges brought on by the pandemic.

Keep clients' IPRs safe

Experienced intellectual property law practitioners will discuss topics such as:

  • The flood of COVID-19 related trademark applications
  • Addressing counterfeiters who’ve misappropriated brands and designs
  • Adjusting patent strategies based on new market opportunities
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Member $89.00

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Credits

1 CLE

Date and Time

Wednesday, January 27, 202112:00 PM - 12:55 PM CT

Add to Calendar 1/27/2021 12:00:00 PM 1/27/2021 12:55:00 PM America/Chicago COVID-19: Considerations for IP Protections 2021

IP at the front and center

Free access to online education courses. Unprecedented collaboration in the scientific community about research related to SARS-CoV-2. Free encore presentations of Broadway shows.

In a united effort to end the coronavirus crisis – and to help people get through the challenging days in the meantime – many intellectual property owners have voluntarily shared their works during the pandemic. Nevertheless, rights holders still face a challenging balance between exercising social responsibility and protecting their property rights – both in the short and long term. COVID-19: Considerations for IP Protections will review the variety of business and legal challenges brought on by the pandemic.

Keep clients' IPRs safe

Experienced intellectual property law practitioners will discuss topics such as:

  • The flood of COVID-19 related trademark applications
  • Addressing counterfeiters who’ve misappropriated brands and designs
  • Adjusting patent strategies based on new market opportunities
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IP at the front and center

Free access to online education courses. Unprecedented collaboration in the scientific community about research related to SARS-CoV-2. Free encore presentations of Broadway shows.

In a united effort to end the coronavirus crisis – and to help people get through the challenging days in the meantime – many intellectual property owners have voluntarily shared their works during the pandemic. Nevertheless, rights holders still face a challenging balance between exercising social responsibility and protecting their property rights – both in the short and long term. COVID-19: Considerations for IP Protections will review the variety of business and legal challenges brought on by the pandemic.

Keep clients' IPRs safe

Experienced intellectual property law practitioners will discuss topics such as:

  • The flood of COVID-19 related trademark applications
  • Addressing counterfeiters who’ve misappropriated brands and designs
  • Adjusting patent strategies based on new market opportunities
Read More ↓

Russell A. Klingaman has a robust practice in the Milwaukee office of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP helping businesses and individuals protect their intellectual property including transactions and litigation. His experience encompasses handling matters involving patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. He frequently deals with disputes and/or negotiations concerning claims for misappropriation, infringement, breach of contract, and unfair competition. As a licensed pilot, aircraft owner, and adjunct professor of aviation law, Russ has unique insights into aviation-related legal matters, and he is constantly helping clients with matters such as aviation accidents, FAA regulatory compliance, and aircraft-related transactions.

David H. Levitt is a partner in the Chicago office of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP. Mr. Levitt’s practice involves both litigation and transactional aspects of trademark, copyright, patent, trade secrets, and right of publicity, as well as information technology and website law. This includes digital privacy issues arising from the EU’s General Data Privacy Regulations and California’s Consumer Privacy Act. He received his J.D. in 1979 and his L.L.M. in Intellectual Property in 2000.

Roger M. Masson is an engineer and lawyer who is passionate about innovation and guiding companies, large and small, through regulatory mazes so they can innovate and thrive. In the Chicago office of Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, Mr. Masson handles patent, trade secret and trademark matters, including arbitration, litigation, opinion, and prosecution work.

Jane C. Schlicht is a partner with Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP in Milwaukee and concentrates her practice in business and intellectual property. Jane is a frequent speaker on business and intellectual property related topics, and she counsels business owners nationwide on restrictive covenants, confidentiality agreements, trade secrets, patents, trademarks, trade dress, and copyright. Jane is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts in Wisconsin, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh and Federal Circuits, and the United States Supreme Court.

  • Understand the impacts of COVID-19 on trademark owners
  • Recognize deceptive practices and help IP owners enforce their rights
  • Review key domestic and international digital privacy requirements
  • Help employers navigate data security challenges of an increasingly remote workforce
  • Adjust patent strategies to COVID-19-related market opportunities
  • Intellectual property lawyers
  • Business lawyers
  • Contract lawyers
  • In-house counsel
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