Understanding Trademark Law in the Global Marketplace 2012
July 17, 2012
CLE - Live Seminar
USA
Description
Put aside the books and articles on trademark law, and listen up. This program is for you, whether you are just starting out, need a refresher, or have just learned how exciting a career in trademark law can be.
The program is built on a rock-solid foundation of trademark law experience. The speakers come with dozens of years in the field, and they will share that experience with you and will answer your questions, both during their presentations and informally afterwards.
Faculty members have protected famous brand names in federal court, written articles and treatises on trademarks, and managed portfolios containing some of our best-known trademarks. They will cover the basics, ranging from federal registration to cease and desist letters, as well as the hottest topics that face the practice area today.
- Overview of key principles of trademark law and unfair competition, including terminology, the federal Lanham Act, and the underlying policies that support strong trademark protection
- Practicalities, such as searching and clearing marks and applying for federal registration
- Registration issues, both domestic and international
- Hot topics and a review of the latest significant cases
- Domain name issues and UDRP
- Trademark infringement actions, strategies, and remedies, as well as a review of litigation alternatives
Organized by
Practising Law Institute
810 Seventh Avenue
New York, New York
United States of America
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