2001 Important Conference on
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
LITIGATION

April 23 & 24, 2001
Atlanta, Georgia
Sheraton Atlanta Hotel

A B O U T      T H E     C O N F E R E N C E

There are hot new cases in patent, trademark and trade secret areas that will shape the intellectual property landscape for years to come. In his important annual conference, a distinguished faculty of well known litigators will discuss the implications of emerging case law, as well as strategies for successfully creating and defending the value of patents, trade secrets, copyrights and trademarks. It is particularly important for lawyers and business executives of technology driven companies that derive their value from the value of their intellectual property.

Is your company one of those companies? Even the most traditional businesses are using intellectual property to establish online operations and incorporate Internet efficiencies into their business processes. As businesses increasingly use intellectual property for competitive advantage, intellectual property litigation will increasingly become part of the push and shove of American business life. Take this opportunity to discuss effective strategies with our distinguished faculty.

Program Co-chairs: Joseph M. Beck, Esq. and Lawrence K. Nodine, Esq.

Credits: CA: 13.5 MCLE Credits GA: CLE application pending. Call About Others

Who Should Attend? Attorneys and business executives who litigate novel and difficult intellectual property issues.

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