UT Law CLE's 29th Annual Advanced Patent Law Institute covers the latest developments in patent law and features a sophisticated array of prosecution and litigation topics. Hear from nationally recognized faculty including senior IP counsel of major corporations, patent prosecution and litigation experts from around the nation, U.S. District Court Judges, and leading academics. Topics include: Recent Developments in Claim Construction Year in Review Patent Litigation Funding In-House Counsel Panel PTAB Topic: Discretionary Denial Judicial Panel Perspectives from In-House IP Counsel Ethics and Engagement Letters and Retention Documents
- Total Credit Hours:
- 12.00 hrs | 3.50 Ethics
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- Available: 2/1/2025 (estimated)
- TX MCLE credit expires: 1/31/2026
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UT Law CLE’s 37th Annual Technology Law Conference brings together a nationally-recognized faculty of technology and licensing practitioners; in-house counsel from leading tech companies; and experts in open source, data privacy/security, and emerging technology for the latest issues affecting the industry. Sessions this year include: • Key Considerations in Private M&A Deals in Uncertain Market Conditions • A Technology-Focused Introduction to Bankruptcy & Insolvency • Cybersecurity Legal Incident Response Preparedness in Today’s Threat Landscape • Navigating Tomorrow’s Health Tech Laws Today • Open Source: Changes in Licenses and Landscape • Gen AI Regulation and Legislation – Federal, State, and Global • Ethical Concerns of AI and the Practice of Law
- Total Credit Hours:
- 13.25 hrs | 1.75 Ethics
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- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2025
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2024 Technology Law eConference4.56 out of 5 starsWhat was the overall quality of the course (presentation, materials, and technical delivery)?Rate the overall teaching effectiveness and presentation skills of faculty for the course.How would you rate the value of the materials provided as part of the course?
I would like to see follow up on some of the issues we address and have had addressed in the past, especially issues that have developed with FINTECH.
Very informative and timely course.
Excellent topics and speakers
Entertainment Law 101 is a perfect overview for new entrants to the field, or a refresher for more seasoned practitioners. Learn what it takes to become a sports lawyer, understand the ins and outs of running an independent music business, gain the essentials of copyright and trademark law for working in the arts, and more.
- Total Credit Hours:
- 3.75 hrs
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- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2025
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2023 Entertainment Law 101 eConference3.93 out of 5 starsWhat was the overall quality of the course (presentation, materials, and technical delivery)?Rate the overall teaching effectiveness and presentation skills of faculty for the course.How would you rate the value of the materials provided as part of the course?
Excellent mix of a refresher on basic terms as well as interesting anecdotes about professionals in their respective fields.
Presenter on copyright and trademark law was exceptionally poor.
Don't miss the 33rd Annual Entertainment Law Institute (ELI), now co-sponsored by The University of Texas School of Law and the Entertainment and Sports Law Section of the State Bar of Texas. ELI continues to bring together an outstanding faculty of nationally-regarded practitioners and industry insiders to keep entertainment lawyers up to date on the latest emerging trends, issues and breaking developments in music, film, games, and digital media. Topics include: NIL Update Legal Issues with Music Touring Intro to AI: Registering Works that Incorporate Artificial Intelligence True Crime Podcasting: Legal Issues and Considerations Protecting an Artist's Legacy with Estate Planning Tales from the Trenches: Recurring Litigation Practice Minefields in Entertainment Law Cases LIVE EDITION! Entertainment Law Update Podcast Drafting Fair Use Opinion Letters and Defamation Letters for Your Productions Copyright Termination and Renegotiating Old Deals Navigating the Minefield of AI Generated Content The Business of Rock & Roll Photography Everything’s Bigger in Texas! A Texas Live Event GC Roundtable
- Total Credit Hours:
- 11.50 hrs | 2.25 Ethics
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- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2025
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2023 Entertainment Law eConference4.55 out of 5 starsWhat was the overall quality of the course (presentation, materials, and technical delivery)?Rate the overall teaching effectiveness and presentation skills of faculty for the course.How would you rate the value of the materials provided as part of the course?
UT Law's 28th Annual Advanced Patent Law Institute covers the latest developments in patent law and features a sophisticated array of prosecution and litigation topics. Hear from nationally recognized faculty including senior IP counsel of major corporations, patent prosecution and litigation experts from around the nation, U.S. District Court Judges, and leading academics.
- Total Credit Hours:
- 12.00 hrs | 2.25 Ethics
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- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2025
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2023 Advanced Patent Law (Austin) eConference4.42 out of 5 starsWhat was the overall quality of the course (presentation, materials, and technical delivery)?Rate the overall teaching effectiveness and presentation skills of faculty for the course.How would you rate the value of the materials provided as part of the course?
Good overview of Patent Law. Would like more discussions on patent licensing.
Excellent content as always.
The program should include 3 hours of ethics, or an optional add-on that would bring the total ethics hours to 3.
Good coverage of various legal questions
UT Law CLE’s 36th Annual Technology Law Conference brings together a nationally-recognized faculty of technology and licensing practitioners; in-house counsel from leading tech companies; and experts in open source, data privacy/security, and emerging technology for the latest issues affecting the industry. Sessions this year include: Developments and hot topics in open-source technologies. Advanced licensing updates and insights. Ethics on the Edge, explores ethical issues raised when counseling clients whose business models are so “disruptive” they might be illegal. Generative AI and the Ethics Involved. M&A Hot Topics. Lessons learned from recent antitrust tech cases.
- Total Credit Hours:
- 14.00 hrs | 3.00 Ethics
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- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2025
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2023 Technology Law eConference4.37 out of 5 starsWhat was the overall quality of the course (presentation, materials, and technical delivery)?Rate the overall teaching effectiveness and presentation skills of faculty for the course.How would you rate the value of the materials provided as part of the course?
Would be awesome to have a Texas Legislative update session.
Great course with a lot of great material and details. Very well done!
Once again (I have been taking this course for a number of years), you have done an excellent job. The subject matter was diverse; and the presenters were well prepared, knowledgeable, great communicators.
Some speakers were difficult to hear in the virtual option
The 18th Annual Advanced Patent Law Institute is BACK and in-person at the United States Patent and Trademark Office this year! Don't miss a unique opportunity to join USPTO senior staff, leading practitioners, academics, and members of the federal judiciary for two days of presentations on the latest developments in patent law.
- Total Credit Hours:
- 12.25 hrs | 2.00 Ethics
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- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 4/30/2025
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2023 Advanced Patent Law (USPTO) eConference3.86 out of 5 starsWhat was the overall quality of the course (presentation, materials, and technical delivery)?Rate the overall teaching effectiveness and presentation skills of faculty for the course.How would you rate the value of the materials provided as part of the course?
It is helpful when the presenters provide a paper or more detailed information that supplements the slides. But some slides were sufficiently detailed and did not need additional information.
I am an experienced practitioner and found that the level of detail in the presentations was more often than not a bit too basic. Several of the presentations provided useful practical advice, and that is what I am looking for from them. I also think some of the early presentations about this or that initiative at the Patent Office isn't very useful. I only worry/deal with new procedures etc. once they are implemented.