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ACC Houston Intellectual Property Practice Group CLE:
International Trade Policy Implications for Intellectual Property

Disputes over international trade policy have been an increasingly important focus of executives and counsel at companies around the world in the U.S. over recent months and years, and issues related to intellectual property protections and how to modernize trade to account for new technologies have been entangled have been central to these disputes. 

Understand the larger trends shaping trade policy under the Trump Administration and how those trends implicate intellectual property issues such as:

•  Free trade negotiations with Mexico and Canada
•  The ongoing disputes over trade with China
•  The fight with France over their recently imposed Digital Services Tax

Learn how to try to predict the direction of trade policy, react to policy signals coming from Washington, and prepare for potential changes to trade agreements between the US and other nations (with an eye on intellectual property protections).

Check-In/Networking: 11:30 am - Noon
Lunch/Programing: Noon - 1:00 pm

  • US Data Privacy on the Move and the Impact on M&A

Moderator: CYNTHIA COLE, Special Counsel – Corporate, Baker Botts LLP

Panelists:

ERICA BROWN LEE, SVP and Assistant General Counsel, Mastercard

RACHEL MEARS, Chief Business Officer, Modern Meadow

HAVONA MADAMA, Chief Privacy Officer and General Counsel, Bombora, Inc.

Overview:  
May 25, 2018, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect and on June 28, 2018 California passes the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) which sets off a chain reaction with other states adopting similar legislation. And just like that, in a matter of months, US companies have to face data privacy from an entirely new direction. The race for federal preemption is launched. But a federal law on data privacy which would un-seed state momentum has not yet seen the light of day, so California remains in the lead of shaping the US data privacy landscape and ready for its January 1, 2020 effective date.  These new laws and regulations have had a profound impact on US companies, including increasing risk of fines and private litigation. And Data privacy has spilled into M&A activity and deal making in general.

This panel will explore the current state of data privacy in the US, focusing on the CCPA and other highly impactful state laws, and how these have shaped M&A from due diligence to deal value.  We will also discuss how we see trends in data privacy to impact M&A in 2020.

 

  • Strategic IP Diligence in M&A

Moderator: LUKE PEDERSEN, Partner – Intellectual Property, Baker Botts LLP

Panelists:

EDWARD TEMPESTA, Senior Counsel, IP, Mastercard

JULIE SOLOMON, VP, Deputy GC M&A Securities/Contracts, Pitney Bowes

Overview:
Intellectual property (“IP”) and technology often account for 80% or more of the value of a company or assets being acquired. The intangible nature of such assets significantly complicates the evaluation and subsequent valuation of the acquisition target. Moreover, the sufficiency of IP rights often depend not only on the IP assets themselves but require consideration of (i) how they are being used by the target in the provisioning of products and services to its customers; and (ii) how the acquirer intends to use them in the future. Separate and apart from the IP rights being acquired, the acquirer’s right to continued use may be impacted by third party IP rights (esp. patents) unknown to the target and difficult to ascertain by the acquirer in the compressed time frame of a transaction.

 This panel will consider each of these topics and discuss strategic techniques used to identify critical issues that impact deal viability or value and remedial measures to alleviate these concerns.

  • Particular emphasis will be placed on IP rights in software (proprietary, third party commercial and open source) and patents.

               

Tywanda Lord and Laura Miller, Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton, LLP
79 pages

In this ACC guide (InfoPAK), explore an overview of key legal issues that can arise from modern advertising campaigns and promotions under US law, and learn practical tip to address these challenges.

Seaside Summer Update – Visit Cooley’s ocean view Santa Monica office for a discussion on avoiding common pitfalls in intellectual property and on current trends in the SEC's enforcement program.  Then enjoy drinks and appetizers with more beautiful ocean views at Elephante restaurant and bar, across the street from Cooley’s office.

1 pages

This sample report provides the user with a mechanism to show how patents in a portfolio are analyzed and rated based on the criteria outlined below. Ultimately this tool will help provide information needed to determine patent renewal.

Resource Details
Region: United States
Audience: Legal Operations
1 pages

This document’s purpose is to illustrate possible metrics to be considered when measuring an Intellectual Property Portfolio.

Resource Details
Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Audience: Legal Operations
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