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Intellectual Property For The General Attorney
Thu, 04/19/2007 - Fri, 04/20/2007
Texas
This is a comprehensive course for the attorney involved in intellectual property issues. Topics include trademark creation, protection, infringement, and related rights; international issues; internet issues; database protection and data privacy; copyright creation, ownership, infringement, and related rights; patent litigation; trademark and copyright enforcement; trade secrets; ethics; patent issues; and intellectual property licenses, transfers, and other contracts.
Al Kimball will present "Trademarks and Names, Part I: Creation and Protection."
Program Description
How to Develop a Mark and Avoid Infringing Someone Else's.
Alternate Locations
Dallas, TX - April 26-27, 2007
Austin, TX - May 17-18, 2007 (Video Replay)
Credit Information
12.0 hours of MCLE Credit (includes 2.0 hours ethics)
Approved by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE.
Sponsors
University of Houston Intellectual Property and Information Law Institute