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Webinar: Cookies, Consent and Advertising Technology Under the CCPA
As the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) transitions from its effective date to its rapidly approaching enforcement date, businesses in California, the rest of the U.S., and elsewhere continue to grapple with this complicated new law as it relates to cookies and other advertising-related practices occurring on their digital properties.
Webinar: Coronavirus & Remote Work Force: Best Practices for Protecting Trade Secrets and Confidential Information
Many companies have enacted new remote working policies, plans, and procedures, often without much thought given to the protection of trade secrets and proprietary information. Indeed, in their haste to provide work-from-home resources and accessibility, some companies are apparently loosening their security standards to allow faster and more convenient access for employees.
Webinar: Patent Law Year in Review
The presentation covers the most significant patent cases of the last 12 months. Cases to be discussed are relevant to both patent prosecution and patent litigation and relate to topics including patent-eligibility, patentability, infringement, PTAB practice, licensing, venue, etc.
Webinar: Ethical Considerations of the California Consumer Privacy Act
Our speakers will discuss the ethical considerations of the CCPA and also discuss ethical principles to help guide regulators, practitioners and their clients through CCPA compliance and enforcement issues.
Webinar: Best Practices for Highly Effective Relationships Between In-House and Outside Counsel
The panel will provide practical tips for building and fostering highly effective working relationships between in-house and outside counsel in order to optimize communications, work product, and business development efforts.
IP in Entertainment & Media Conference
** Note: This program is canceled **
Webinar: The Supreme Court Speaks on Trademark Profits and Defense Preclusion: Is the Takeaway “Anything Goes”?
The Supreme Court held in Romag Fasteners Inc.v., v. Fossil Inc. that plaintiffs need not prove willfulness in order to obtain an award of profits in trademark cases. But what do you need to prove? Are there profits standards and do they differ from damages?
Webinar: U.S. Copyright Office: Update for California Lawyers
This webinar will discuss recent initiatives by the U.S. Copyright Office in the administration of copyright law for the public benefit.
Webinar: Final CCPA Regulations: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
In this one hour webinar, our speakers will discuss the final California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulations set to go into effect on July 1, 2020, and also give practical advice and tips to practitioners and their clients on the likely CCPA compliance and enforcement issues they will start to face after July 1, 2020.
Webinar: Stairway to a Heavenly Decision: How Led Zeppelin Won in the Ninth Circuit and May Have Fixed Music Copyright Law
Led Zeppelin’s attorney, Peter Anderson, will discuss the travails of the band’s litigation involving the iconic Stairway to Heaven song. This program will cover the background leading to the complaint in 2014 accusing the band of copying Stairway to Heaven’s introduction from an obscure instrumental recording by the group Spirit; through discovery and the jury verdict of non-infringement; to a reversal by a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit; and, ultimately, to the recent en banc decision reversing that reversal.
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