NEGOTIATING
TECHNOLOGY OUTSOURCING
AGREEMENTS


September 29 & 30, 2003
Seattle, Washington
Renaissance Seattle Hotel



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

"Technology outsourcing has quickly become one of the most effective mediums for expanding business opportunities and profits. However, negotiations and contracts for outsourcing technology are inherently challenging as they often involve valuable intellectual property or sensitive data requiring reliable privacy protections.

If not properly addressed, these challenges can result in loss, devaluation, or dissipation. Considering these built-in risks, it is essential that in-house counsel, licensing executives, and attorneys have both the knowledge and the resources to develop effective agreements.

From agreements to antitrust, planning to dispute resolution, this distinguished group of experts will prepare attorneys and industry executives for the overall increase in outsourcing activity that so many businesses are currently experiencing."

Program Co-Chairs: Mark Grossman, Esq. of Becker & Poliakoff, P.A., and Katherine C. Spelman, Esq. of Steinhart & Falconer LLP

Credits: WA 13.25 CLE; CA 13.5 MCLE; Call about others.

Who Should Attend? Lawyers, Corporate Counsel, Licensing Managers and Executives, and Consultants.


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