
eCourse
Technology Licensing and Contract Clauses: Litigation, Negotiations, Drafting Agreements, and Spin-Outs
Contains material from Jun 2010
Some of the materials are probably a little dated at this point (i.e., false marking), but still some useful information in there. Might consider updating the topic and taking this one down to the extent it has not already occurred.
As a non-IP attorney, the course was practical and informative as to IP issues that are encountered in general transactions with a technical/licensing component.
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Part 1: Technology Licensing and Contract Clauses: What Gets Litigated and Who Wins - Three experienced technology contract litigators discuss what clauses and language are most frequently litigated in technology agreements; how such disputes are typically decided; and how those drafting agreements can improve their agreements and clauses to make sure their reps, warranties, and clauses prevail.
Part 2: Advanced Issues Involving Licensing and Technology Agreements - What practitioners need to know about structuring and negotiating complex license agreements and other technology contracts. Includes drafting tips, a review of risk mitigation strategies and an update on current trends in light of recent cases and other current developments.
Part 3: Special Licensing Issues Involved with Spin-Outs: Joint IP, Cross-Licensing and More - In typical spin-outs and similar transactions, there are often complex questions involving cross-licensing and joint ownership of intellectual property. This session addresses the special issues involved in such transactions, and provides tips and sample clauses to successfully address these issues.
Includes: Audio Paper Slides
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Michael P. Adams, Eric J. Mayer, Kevin James Meek
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Session 1 —45 mins
Technology Licensing and Contract Clauses: What Gets Litigated and Who Wins (Jun 2010)
Three experienced technology contract litigators discuss what clauses and language are most frequently litigated in technology agreements; how such disputes are typically decided; and how those drafting agreements can improve their agreements and clauses to make sure their reps, warranties, and clauses prevail.
Originally presented: May 2010 Technology Law Conference
Michael P. Adams,
Winstead PC - Austin, TX
Eric J. Mayer,
Susman Godfrey LLP - Houston, TX
Kevin James Meek,
Baker Botts L.L.P. - Austin, TX
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Edward A. Cavazos, James M. Vickery
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Session 2 —51 mins
Advanced Issues involving Licensing and Technology Agreements (Jun 2010)
What practitioners need to know about structuring and negotiating complex license agreements and other technology contracts. Includes drafting tips, a review of risk mitigation strategies and an update on current trends in light of recent cases and other current developments.
Originally presented: May 2010 Technology Law Conference
Edward A. Cavazos,
Bracewell & Giuliani LLP - Austin, TX
James M. Vickery,
DLA Piper - Austin, TX
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Dean William Harvey, Eric M. Reifschneider
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Session 3 —36 mins
Special Licensing Issues Involved with Spin-Outs: Joint IP, Cross-Licensing and More (Jun 2010)
In typical spin-outs and similar transactions, there are often complex questions involving cross-licensing and joint ownership of intellectual property. This session addresses the special issues involved in such transactions, and provides tips and sample clauses to successfully address these issues.
Originally presented: May 2010 Technology Law Conference
Dean William Harvey,
Vinson & Elkins LLP - Dallas, TX
Eric M. Reifschneider,
Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP - East Palo Alto, CA