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• Identifying the IP a business should own and how to monetize these assets
• Entering strategic alliances and engaging joint venture partners
• Administering and financing an effective enforcement program
• Due diligence tips and licensing practice points for copyright,trademark, and patent attorneys
• Maximizing the value of intellectual property assets
• The role of social media in transactions
• New Topic! Special issues for copyright and trademark attorneys
Special Feature! Earn one full hour of ethics credit!
This is an approved New York transitional program
IP Issues in BusinessTransactions 2013New York City, January 3-4, 2013
San Francisco, February 28-March 1, 2013
Live Webcast, February 28-March 1, 2013 — www.pli.edu
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Why You Should AttendThis comprehensive program will provide an in-depth understanding of intellectual property issues that arise incorporate transactions, including the strategic role of intellectual property in a company and the many uniqueconsiderations that come into play. Learn how to assess intellectual property as a strategic asset and how toevaluate opportunities to monetize IP while avoiding costly missteps. Other essential topics addressed include IPportfolio review and management, licensing, valuation, and enforcement. An expert faculty with years of experiencewill also review joint development, bankruptcy, tax, and due diligence issues and provide practical guidance youcan rely on daily. Covering issues that may arise across patent, trademark, and copyright law, this program is amust for all IP transactional attorneys.
What You Will Learn• Identifying the IP a business should own and how to monetize these assets
• Entering strategic alliances and engaging joint venture partners
• Strategies for licensing of intellectual property assets
• Due diligence tips and practice points
• Maximizing the value of intellectual property assets
• Licensing considerations in a bankruptcy context
• The role of social media in transactions
• New Topic! Special issues for copyright and trademark attorneys
• Special Feature! Earn one full hour of ethics credit!
And so much more!
Who Should AttendThis program is designed for corporate counsel, intellectual property attorneys, corporate attorneys, intellectualproperty asset managers, and others who need to know how to identify and address key intellectual propertyissues that arise in corporate transactions.
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IP Issues in BusinessTransactions 2013New York City, January 3-4, 2013
San Francisco, February 28-March 1, 2013
Live Webcast, February 28-March 1, 2013 — www.pli.edu
Andrew BaumFoley & Lardner LLPNew York City
Kenneth K. ChoKim & ChangSeoul, South Korea
Judith L. ChurchDebevoise & Plimpton LLPNew York City
Debra A. DandeneauWeil, Gotshal & Manges LLPNew York City
J. William DantzlerWhite & Case LLPNew York City
Carolyn EdgarVice President and
Legal CounselEstee LauderNew York City
Alfred R. FabricantDickstein Shapiro LLPNew York City
Melvin C. GarnerLeason Ellis LLPWhite Plains, New York
Angela J. Grayson Senior Counsel, Intellectual
Property LitigationE.I. du Pont de Nemours
and CompanyWilmington, Delaware
Seth H. JacobsAssistant General CounselPfizer, Inc.New York City
Clark W. LackertDickstein Shapiro LLPNew York City
Eleanor M. Lackman Cowan DeBaets Abrahams &
Sheppard LLPNew York City
Jeffrey D. OstermanWeil, Gotshal & Manges LLPNew York City
Jonathan M. Seiden Vice President, Director of
Intellectual PropertyCORE Media Group Inc.New York City
Holly K. Towle K&L Gates LLPSeattle
Gail H. ZarickWatson Site IP Counsel,
TJ Watson Research CenterIBM CorporationSomers, New York
F A C U L T Y
Program Attorney: Seema Lal Meehan
Co-Chair: Eric A. PragerK&L Gates LLPNew York City
NEW YORK CITY
Steven I. WeisburdDickstein Shapiro LLPNew York City
Linda E. CarlisleWhite & Case LLPWashington, D.C.
Mary A. FullerExecutive Director and
Associate General Counsel, IP
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
Sunnyvale, California
Beth M. Goldman Orrick, Herrington &
Sutcliffe LLPSan Francisco
Marjorie M. GouxSenior Corporate CounselThe Clorox CompanyOakland, California
Heidi L. KeefeCooley LLPPalo Alto
Stanton J. LovenworthO’Melveny & Myers LLPNew York City
Christian H. NadanSenior Director, Legal Services
& Corporate SecretaryActian CorporationRedwood City, California
E. Lynn PerryPerry IP GroupLarkspur, California
Devang ShahAssociate General CounselZynga Inc.San Francisco
David M. SimonFormer Chief Patent CounselIntel CorporationSanta Clara, California
Katherine C. Spelman Cobalt LLPBerkeley, California
Felix S. Sterling Trend Micro IncorporatedCupertino, California
Philip StraussDirector, Forensic
Technology ServicesKPMG LLPSan Francisco
Michael A. TomasuloDickstein Shapiro LLPLos Angeles
Suzzanne UhlandO’Melveny & Myers LLPSan Francisco
Mark A. ValettiSenior Patent CounselTexas Instruments IncorporatedPlano, Texas
Thomas F. VilleneuveGunderson Dettmer Stough
Villeneuve Franklin &Hachigian, LLP
Redwood City, California
Co-Chairs: Karen N. BallackWeil, Gotshal & Manges LLPRedwood Shores, California
SAN FRANCISCO AND LIVE WEBCAST
Dr. Lothar DetermannBaker & McKenzie LLPSan Francisco
Program Series Chair:
Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
9:00Opening Remarks and Introduction
9:15Designing, Creating, and Pruning an IP Portfolio• Identifying the business case and creating an
IP value chain• Managing IP as a strategic, and not just legal, asset• Dealing with non-core assets• Acquiring and selling off IP • Acquisition of a business versus acquisition of its IP only• Which rights must you obtain to achieve your
business goals? • Packaging several assets together for sale• Confidentiality issues• Anti-troll collectives for purchasing IPNYC: Melvin C. Garner, Gail H. Zarick SF & WEB: Karen N. Ballack, Mark A. Valetti
10:30 Networking Break
10:45Implementing an IP Licensing Program• Selecting the IP to license• Assessing business objectives, including protection
of market share, price advantage in competition, and revenue generation
• The process, the license, and setting appropriate goals• Using litigation to encourage infringers to
become licenseesNYC: Alfred R. FabricantSF & WEB: Mary A. Fuller
11:45Special Issues in Copyright and Trademark Law• First sale doctrine• Cloud computing and open source issues• DMCA exemptions• Contributory liability in copyright and trademark law• Merchandising programs• Key word advertising issues • User-generated content issues• Clearing, searching, and monitoring trademarks• Mergers and acquisitions riskNYC: Andrew Baum, Clark W. LackertSF & WEB: Lothar Determann, Beth M. Goldman
1:00 Lunch
Afternoon Session: 2:15 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
2:15IP Licensing IssuesA panel of experts across copyright, trademark, and patent practice areas will address important licensing considerations.• Understanding the business case– Business goals and what IP is necessary to achievethese goals
– Timelines for the business– Protecting against negative scenarios
• Licensing issues– Payment terms– Term of the license– Grant back provisions– Cross licenses– First sale issues– Sublicensing and assignability– Quality control– Issues raised by e-commerce and social media
NYC: Moderator: Steven I. WeisburdPanelists: Kenneth K. Cho
Eleanor M. LackmanJonathan M. Seiden
SF & WEB: Moderator: Michael A. TomasuloPanelists: Christian H. Nadan
E. Lynn Perry Thomas F. Villeneuve
3:30 Networking Break
3:45Shared or Jointly Developed IP• How collaboration with another company creates
new business opportunities• Joint ventures versus strategic alliances• Using newly created IP: Rights of partners and/or collaborators
• Business dissolution and resulting IP ownership issues NYC: Angela J. Grayson SF & WEB: Philip Strauss
4:45 Adjourn
PROGRAM SCHEDULEDay One: 9:00 a.m. – 4:45 p.m.
What Past Attendees Have Said“This was a great two-day seminar, carefullyplanned and executed.”– Lawrence M. Powers, Powers and Company
“This was the best CLE seminar I have ever attended.”– Marc Summers, New York City
“Nice program.”– Melissa Anyetei, Mayer Brown LLP
Morning Session: 9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
9:00IP Issues for In-House Counsel• Managing solicited and unsolicited proposals • Non-disclosure agreements and invention
assignment agreements • Independent contractors, works for hire
(and other common misunderstandings)• Compliance with licensesNYC: Carolyn EdgarSF & WEB: Felix S. Sterling
10:00Tax Issues in IP Transactions• What is “IP” from a tax perspective?• What are the different interests in IP for tax purposes? • What tax issues arise in deducting the costs
of developing IP?• What are the tax issues in buying, selling,
and licensing IP?• Special issues in international IP transactions• Case Study — Google Double Irish Dutch
Sandwich Structure• Case Study — Microsoft Corporation R&D
Cost-Sharing AgreementsNYC: J. William DantzlerSF & WEB: Linda E. Carlisle
11:00 Networking Break
11:15Licensing and Bankruptcy Issues in IP Transactions• How might a licensee preserve its rights following
a licensor’s bankruptcy filing?• Implementing structural solution (such as assignment
and license back) or source code escrows in the context of a potential licensor bankruptcy
• Ability of IP licensor to terminate license agreement orprevent assumption or assignment of license agreementfollowing a licensee’s bankruptcy filing
• Drafting recommendations for licensors and licensees• Acquiring IP from bankrupt and other distressed sellersNYC: Debra A. Dandeneau, Jeffrey D. OstermanSF & WEB: Stanton J. Lovenworth, Suzzanne Uhland
12:15 Lunch
Afternoon Session: 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
1:30Due Diligence of IP AssetsA panel of experts will address due diligence issues as they relate to copyright, trademark, and patent practice areas.• Understanding the business case – Why is the client doing the deal?– What is important to the deal and what are the potential IP risks?
• The due diligence plan – Time constraints – Developing a plan to prioritize review of IP issues – Identifying sources to be interviewed and outsidesources for additional information related to the IP
• Litigation review• Contract reviewNYC: Moderator: Steven I. Weisburd
Panelists: Judith L. ChurchSeth H. Jacobs
SF & WEB: Moderator: Michael A. Tomasulo Panelists: Marjorie M. Goux
Katherine C. Spelman Mark A. Valetti
2:45IP Transactions Concerning Data, Social Media, and Online Assets• Data: What is it legally? Who owns it? How can
it be transferred? What special risks does it pose?• E-Activities – what business activities call
for new entries on the due diligence checklist (e.g., social media, e-contracting, e-communicating)?
• What kinds of changes should be made to standard acquisition agreements?
• What other types of agreements implicate these issues?NYC: Holly K. TowleSF & WEB: Devang Shah
3:45 Networking Break
4:00Common Ethics Issues in IP Transactions• Potential unlicensed practice of law • Ethical obligations relating to non-clients• When are conflicts unwaivable? • Attorney misconduct and duty to report NYC: Eric A. PragerSF & WEB: Heidi L. Keefe, David M. Simon
5:00 Adjourn
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