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Business Law Virtual Spring Meeting

JAMS-SPONSORED EVENT

Business Law Virtual Spring Meeting

Presented by the American Bar Association

CLE Conference Webinar Credit: CLE Credit Available

Join JAMS neutral Hon. James F. Holderman (Ret.) alongside 4,500 business law professionals from around the world for five days of learning, connecting, and collaborating. Attendees will find an incredible array of coverage at the meeting, from introductory-level programming to in-depth analysis of complex issues. The meeting is designed for every member—young lawyers, in-house counsel, solo practitioners, judges, professors, private practitioners, international attorneys, law students, and all other business law professionals.

Attendees can earn CLE credits from high-quality programs developed by business law experts with interactive Q&A opportunities, engage with a community of business law experts at substantive sessions about emerging trends in your practice area, and network with other business law professionals from around the world at social events, including meetups and round table discussions.

JAMS is proud to be a Gold Sponsor for this year's Business Law Virtual Spring Meeting.

Featured JAMS Speaker:

"Essentials of IP Litigation for Business Lawyers" | Friday, April 19, 2021 | 2:00 - 3:30 PM CST
Panelists:
  • Eric Broxterman | Vertiv
  • Mareesa Frederick | Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
  • Hon. James F. Holderman (Ret.) | JAMS Chicago
  • Joseph F. Marinelli | Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery LLP
Intellectual property is an integral part of businesses. Many businesses will, at some point, will want to protect their own intellectual property, or cross paths with a competitor who is protecting their own intellectual property. Some business may even spar with a non-competitor asserting intellectual property. In any case, intellectual property often leads to intellectual property litigation. It’s useful for business lawyers to have a working knowledge of the essentials of intellectual property litigation. And, while it is not possible to cover all aspects of intellectual property litigation, this article and associated panel discussion is designed to address some of the more commonly-encountered aspects of intellectual property litigation so that business lawyers, who are not IP specialists, can operate comfortably and conversantly in the space, or at least know when action must be taken and when help is needed.

Featured People

Hon. James F. Holderman (Ret.)
  • Antitrust & Competition
  • Aviation
  • Banking
  • Business Commercial
  • Class Action & Mass Tort
  • Environmental Law
  • Federal Law
  • Franchise Distribution Law
  • Health Care
  • Insurance
  • Intellectual Property
  • Life Sciences
  • Personal Injury
  • Professional Liability
  • Telecommunications
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