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CBA-CLE has added NEW LAWYER SECTION MEMBER PRICING to half and full-day live & webcast seminars and Institutes!
AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS:
I Judicial Panel So You Want a Jury to Decide Your Technology Case? Chief Judge Marcia Krieger, US District Court for the District of Colorado Chief Judge Gregory M. Sleet, US District Court for the District of Delaware Judge Paul S. Grewal, US District Court for the Northern District of California Judge Craig Shaffer, US District Court for the District of Colorado Moderated by Judge J. Eric Elliff, Denver District Court I Mobile Apps and Related Issues Daniel Brennan, Legal Director, Twitter, Inc. TJ Angioletti, Associate General Counsel, Technology & Transactions, Netflix Philip J. Weiser, University of Colorado School of Law Michael Levy, Patent Counsel, Square, Inc. Moderated by John Ritsick, Sage Law Group, LLP Submitted for 13 General Credits, Including 1 Ethics Credit I Ethics in Negotiations: Shining a Lantern on the Gray Areas Judge Kristen Mix, US District Court for the District of Colorado Moderated by Molly Kocialski, Oracle Corporation I 2013 Patent Law Update Mark Lemley, Stanford University Law School & Durie Tangri, LLP I 2013 Trademark Update David Bernstein, Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP I 2013 Copyright Update Ian C. Ballon, Greenberg Traurig, LLP I 2013 Licensing Update Jeff C. Dodd, Andrews Kurth, LLP I 2013 Trade Secret Update Douglas L. Sawyer, Perkins Coie LLP
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Dont miss the Rocky Mountain Regions PREMIER Intellectual Property Institute!
REGISTER ONLINE! Go to www.rockymountainipinstitute.com
Join us on May 30-31, 2013 for the Rocky Mountain IP Institute in Denver!
At the Westin Westminster Hotel
10600 Westminster Blvd. Westminster, CO
obile apps, the endless Apple v. Samsung litigation, crowdsourcing, data centers and the cloud and more the landscape of intellectual property law is in a continual state of flux!
Plus, theres the continuing interpretation of and adaptation to the AIA. Inter partes review is on the verge of becoming a staple of many prosecutors practices. And the speed at which technology advances is boggling jurors. Join us at IP 13 to hear more about trends in the law and industry and practice. Senior federal judges, in-house counsel from innovative Silicon Valley companies, and practice leaders nationwide the Rocky Mountain IP Institute is not to be missed! REGISTER TODAY!
IP AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE 2013 PROGRAM AGENDA DAY 1 MAY 30, 2013
7:45 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast 8:50 - 9:00 AM Welcoming Remarks - Nathaniel Trelease, Program Chair, WebCredenza, Inc. - Gary Abrams, Executive Director, Colorado Bar Association CLE 9:00 - 10:00 AM JUDICIAL PANEL: So You Want a Jury to Decide Your Technology Case? Who will be deciding your case? How does a jury make decisions on technology? What about a bench trial? Missed opportunities: mediation and arbitration - Chief Judge Marcia Krieger, US District Court for the District of Colorado - Chief Judge Gregory M. Sleet, US District Court for the District of Delaware - Judge Paul S. Grewal, US District Court for the Northern District of California - Judge Craig Shaffer, US District Court for the District of Colorado Moderated by Judge J. Eric Elliff, Denver District Court 10:00 - 10:15 AM Networking and Refreshment Break Sponsored by KILPATRICK TOWNSEND & STOCKTON LLP
DAY 1 TRACKS BEGIN: PLEASE SELECT THE TRACK YOU WISH TO ATTEND ON THE REGISTRATION FORM TRACK A: PATENT Moderated by Molly Kocialski TRACK B: TRADEMARKS/COPYRIGHTS Moderated by Andrea Anderson TRACK C: LICENSING Moderated by Mindy Sooter TRACK D: TRANSACTIONAL/E-COMMERCE Moderated by John Ritsick
TRACK TIMES:
10:15 - 11:05 AM
2013 Patent Law Update Discussion of Supreme Court patent decisions Apple v. Samsung and the state of injunction law A comprehensive look at the year in Federal Circuit decisions - Mark Lemley, Stanford University Law School & Durie Tangri, LLP Update on Patent Appeal Board Decisions National footprint of PTAB Review of significant PTAB decisions Recommendations on what cases to appeal - Thomas D. Franklin, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP - Jason Sanders, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
Internet Surveys as Evidence in Trademark and Trade Dress Disputes When is an internet survey an appropriate methodology? Replicating marketplace conditions online Creation of control stimuli Measuring likelihood of confusion Assessing dilution claims online - Hal Poret, ORC International 2013 Trademark Law Annual Review Bankruptcies, covenants not to sue and other developments at the Supreme Court Fair use and free speech in trademark cases The latest updates on the controversial topic of aesthetic functionality - David Bernstein, Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP
2013 Licensing Update Most important cases decided during 2012 and 2013 Lessons from standards litigation The impact of exhaustion and first sale cases on distribution and licensing How trends and new developments will affect drafting and litigating licenses - Jeff C. Dodd, Andrews Kurth LLP 2013 Trade Secret Update Review of major trade secret cases in 2012 Impact of recent trade secret developments at the Federal level The intersection of social media and trade secrets; and Analysis of forthcoming decisions and trends - Douglas L. Sawyer, Perkins Coie LLP
Online Marketing/ E-Commerce Update Review of significant changes in the field Discussion of ramifications to businesses and their attorneys Highlights of upcoming topics to watch closely - Eric Goldman, Santa Clara University School of Law Sale v. License in IP Contracting First sale basics Supreme Court update Kirtsaeng, the gray market, and parallel importation Licensing issues license v. sale in the 9th Circuit and elsewhere - Viva Moffat, University of Denver Sturm College of Law - Jeff C. Dodd, Andrews Kurth LLP
11:10 AM - 12:00 PM
DAY 1 TRACKS CONTINUE: PLEASE SELECT THE TRACK YOU WISH TO ATTEND ON THE REGISTRATION FORM TRACK A: PATENT Moderated by Molly Kocialski TRACK B: TRADEMARKS/COPYRIGHTS Moderated by Andrea Anderson QUICK HITS:
1:15 - 1:35 pm - Review of Recent
TRACK TIMES:
1:15 - 2:15 PM
QUICK HITS:
1:15 - 1:35 pm - PTO Examiner
Interviews: Strategies and Best Practices for Getting the Most out of Patent Interview Practice at the PTO - Michael L. Drapkin Holland & Hart LLP
1:35 - 1:55 pm - Third Party Prior Art Submissions Strategies and Mechanics - Eugene J. Bernard, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP - Dave Schaumann, Covidien 1:55 - 2:15 pm - Evolving Domestic Industry Standards at the ITC - Scott F. Llewellyn Morrison & Foerster LLP
Liability Issues - Deb Shinbein, General Counsel Examiner.com & Principal, Deborah Howitt Shinbein, LLC
1:35 - 1:55 pm - Are Application Interfaces Protectable? - Brent P. Johnson Sheridan Ross PC
Clickwrap Enforceability - Matthew McKinney Stack McKinney Law Group - Victoria Lutz Donovan T3 Media, Inc.
1:55 - 2:15 pm - Data as a Property and Privacy Right - Jason Haislmaier, Bryan Cave
Responding to Letters Alleging Infringement by Your Company - Celia Rankin IP Value Management, Inc.
Patent-Eligible Subject Matter: Implications of Recent Supreme Court and Federal Circuit Decisions Long and short-term effects of the Supreme Courts recent decisions Drafting strategic applications in an uncertain world Impact of recent Federal Circuit and district court decisions - Aaron Brodsky, Trimble Navigation, Inc. - Scott M. Alter, Faegre Baker Daniels LLP Damages Models: What are We Seeing After the Federal Circuits Changes: What damages models work and how Fair market Apportionment - William Sloan Coats, Greenberg Traurig, LLP - Matthew M. Sarboraria, Oracle Corporation Moderated by R. David Donoghue, Chicago IP Litigation Blog and Holland & Knight, LLP
2013 Copyright Law Annual Review Latest case law and trends in digital copyright law Copyright and related safe harbors for "service providers" and their applicability to the cloud and mobile devices In-line links and frames after MyVidster Aereo and other streaming media cases Circuit splits, litigation strategy and advice for transactional lawyers How digital copyright law is different when material is in the cloud or on mobile devices - Ian C. Ballon, Greenberg Traurig, LLP Trademark Policing in the Online Era Online auctions Social media Apps Memes - TJ Angioletti, Netflix - Jennifer Lam, Zynga Inc. - Karin Sullivan, Polsinelli Shughart PC
Strange Bedfellows: Hybrid Patent and Trade Secret Licenses What pitfalls exist when a license covers different types of intellectual property? How best to structure licenses of multiple patents? Handling patent licenses with variations in royalty rates and patent expiration dates Suggestions for avoiding and mitigating potential claims of royalty-rate coercion from a disgruntled licensee - Gregory D. Leibold Merchant & Gould PC Patent Indemnification: Exemplary Clauses and the Realities of Enforcing Them How to tell whether your indemnification requests will be granted by your vendors What clauses work How to vet your vendor What happens if they deny your request - David D. Wier, Level 3 - Kerry Schalders, DEX - Neal S. Cohen, Fox Rothschild LLP
Selling to Large Procurement Organizations Tips for negotiating with procurement teams in large companies How to know what to fight for (and what to let go) How to help set your clients expectations - Katy Reamon, Sage Law Group, LLC - Andrea Till, Oracle Corporation
3:25 - 4:15 PM
Law Project Management in Major Business Transactions Learn how legal projects can be managed using business project management techniques Software platforms that can help the process of planning and managing a large scale project Best practices in project management - David Bohrer, Confluence Law Partners
4:15 - 5:30 PM
IP AND TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE 2013 PROGRAM AGENDA DAY 2 MAY 31, 2013
8:00 AM 9:00 - 10:30 AM Registration Open / Continental Breakfast PLENARY SESSION: Mobile Apps and Related Issues What's different (or not) about mobile apps? What developers and companies may be overlooking How platforms matter Privacy concerns FTC and regulatory considerations Panelists: - Daniel Brennan, Legal Director, Twitter, Inc. - TJ Angioletti, Associate General Counsel, Technology & Transactions, Netflix - Michael Levy, Patent Counsel, Square, Inc. - Philip J. Weiser, Dean, University of Colorado Law School Moderated by John Ritsick, Sage Law Group, LLP Networking and Refreshment Break Sponsored by LATHROP & GAGE LLP
DAY 2 TRACKS BEGIN: PLEASE SELECT THE TRACK YOU WISH TO ATTEND ON THE REGISTRATION FORM TRACK A: PATENT Moderated by Tim Scull TRACK B: TRADEMARKS/COPYRIGHTS Moderated by Carolyn Juarez TRACK C: LICENSING Moderated by Mindy Sooter TRACK D: TRANSACTIONAL/E-COMMERCE Moderated by John Ritsick
10:30 - 10:45 AM
TRACK TIMES:
10:45 - 11:35 AM
Inter partes Review Basics - Part 1 What are the new rules for inter partes review Overview of pending cases - Rob Sterne, Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox - Greg H. Gardella, Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, L.L.P. Moderated by Heidi Keefe, Cooley, LLP
The Intersection of Trade Dress and Design Patents, Using Apple v. Samsung as a Foundation, Discussing Trade Dress/Design Patent Litigation Does Apple v. Samsung teach us that design rights are more powerful than we may have imagined? What are the strengths and limitations of design patents versus trade dress as methods of design protection? Impact of Apple v. Samsung on design patent litigation strategies Damages in trade dress versus design patent cases Issues to consider with trade dress and patent design functionality determinations - Marc C. Levy, Faegre Baker Daniels LLP - Lee F. Johnston, Dorsey & Whitney LLP Designing a Trade Secret Protection Program Customizing your trade secrets protection plan Factors to consider in light of recent case law Obligations of managers, employers, and third parties Determining the "reasonableness" of specific security measures What you need to know to prevail in court - Jane Michaels, Holland & Hart LLP
Crowdsourcing Issues in Licensing Ownership, use, and license issues related to crowdsourced content: suitability, reliability, and a refresher on safe harbor protections Communication issues and inadvertent liability Promotion issues: incentivizing the crowd without accidentally breaking the law Privacy issues unique to the cloud Taking the crowd mobile: sharing ideas and identities via the mobile world - Ian V. ONeill, Cooley LLP Drafting Indemnity Provisions in IP and IT Agreements Release, indemnity and hold harmless: Theyre different Common issues and assumptions: What you dont know can hurt you Drafting considerations: Guidance for every drafter - William Kelly, III, Kelly, Stacy & Rita, LLP
IP Reps & Warranties in Strategic and Financial M&A - Part 1 IP issues in corporate transactions Resolving common problems before the transaction Conducting IP diligence Addressing problems that arise from due diligence Post-close issues and procedures - Peter Kinsella, Perkins Coie LLP - Eric Gunning, Molson Coors Brewing Company
11:40 AM - 12:30 PM
Inter partes Review Basics - Part 2 Discussion of best practices regarding: Filing strategies Discovery Declarations - Rob Sterne, Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox - Greg H. Gardella, Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier, & Neustadt, L.L.P.
IP Reps & Warranties in Strategic and Financial M&A - Part 2 Negotiating IP representations and warranties in a corporate transaction Examination of common and no-so-common IP warranties Relationship of IP warranties to limitations of liability Negotiating strategies - Peter Kinsella, Perkins Coie LLP - Eric Gunning, Molson Coors Brewing Company
12:30 - 1:45 PM
DAY 2 TRACKS CONTINUE: PLEASE SELECT THE TRACK YOU WISH TO ATTEND ON THE REGISTRATION FORM TRACK A: PATENT Moderated by Tim Scull TRACK B: TRADEMARKS/COPYRIGHTS Moderated by Carolyn Juarez TRACK C: LICENSING Moderated by Mindy Sooter TRACK D: TRANSACTIONAL/E-COMMERCE Moderated by John Ritsick
TRACK TIMES:
1:45 - 2:35 PM
Practice Before the ITC Practical tips on practice before the ITC Unique rules and procedures Strategic considerations - Ahmed J. Davis, Fish and Richardson
Common Trademark and Copyright Pitfalls - Avoidance and Damage Control Strategies How trademark and brand rights can disappear Who owns your custom software? Whats fair? Use of competitor and third party marks and materials Youre not in Kansas anymore. ... different rules for trademark rights outside the USA Naked licensing and other trademark settlement traps - Stephen J. Horace, Lathrop & Gage LLP
Unknown, Unknowns: The IT Legal Issues Lurking Below Every GCs Nose Security and privacy issues related to BYOD Big Data and anonymization Mobile application development Vendor management and incident response Social media legal risks Hacking back / active defense - David Navetta, Information Law Group
Creative IP Finance: Monetizing Royalty Streams in the Secondary Market Alternative techniques for obtaining liquidity for IP royalty streams How to value your royalty streams in the current market climate Understanding royalty bonds - Luke Duster, Capital Royalty LP - Ryan C. Arney, Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP
QUICK HITS:
2:50 - 3:10 pm - Notice and
QUICK HITS:
2:50 - 3:10 pm - Valuing Patents in
QUICK HITS:
2:50 - 3:10 pm - Software Audits
European Unitary Patents Mean for American Companies? - Andrew Jagenow Merchant & Gould PC - Danielle JohnstonHolmes, Microsoft
3:10 - 3:30 pm - New Filing Regime for Design Patents - Margaret Polson Oppedahl Patent Law Firm
Patent Licenses and Strategies for Platform Technologies: Value Creation, Limitations, and Risk Management - Steven J. Penner, Lathrop & Gage LLP
PCI Compliance: Options for Managing the Risks - Craig Garby, Law Offices of Craig Garby, LLC - Alan Ferguson, Coalfire Systems, Inc.
PLENARY SESSION Ethics in Negotiations: Shining a Lantern on the Gray Areas United States Magistrate Judge Kristen Mix, US District Court for the District of Colorado Moderated by Molly Kocialski, Oracle Corporation Adjourn
4:25 PM
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