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Webinar: IP Issues in International Technology Agreements
January 16 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
This program focuses on IP issues in joint development, collaboration, and consortia agreement from the U.S. and European perspective.
We will discuss the comparative IP law underlying these agreements, potential IP ownership models, licensing considerations, and strategies for negotiating (and closing) these agreements. After this webinar, attendees should have a good understanding of the comparative IP law underlying these agreements, IP ownership models, and approaches to negotiating (and closing) these agreements. The key audience for this webinar would be as follows: IP law attorneys, international law attorneys, and business/commercial attorneys looking to learn more about IP issues in international technology agreements.
Non-Member Price: $75
Member Price: $55
Speakers: John Pavolotsky and Florence Verhoestraete
John Pavolotsky practices in Stoel Rives’ Technology & Intellectual Property group, where he focuses on data privacy, security matters, complex technology transactions. On privacy and security matters, John advises a broad range of clients on general compliance, use of new(er) technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), data incidents, and breach response. On technology transactions matters, John assists clients with technology licensing, collaboration and joint development agreements, and cloud (XaaS) services agreements, among others. In addition, John advises clients in privacy, security, and intellectual property matters in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions. John is the Chair of the IP Section of the California Lawyers Association.
Florence Verhoestraete practices in the Brussels office of NautaDutilh BV/SRL and focuses on intellectual property (trade marks, patents, trade secrets, and unfair competition). She has both extensive litigation and transactional experience, including the drafting of license, research collaboration, technology transfer, distribution, and manufacturing agreements, as well as consortia agreements in the context of funded collaborative research. Her clients range from innovative companies and start-ups to large multinationals and research centers.
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