BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Federal Bar Association - ECPv6.15.20//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-WR-CALNAME:Federal Bar Association
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://www.fedbar.org
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Federal Bar Association
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:America/New_York
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20250309T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20251102T060000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20260308T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20261101T060000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20270314T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20271107T060000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T100000
DTSTAMP:20260428T093807
CREATED:20260220T204448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T194327Z
UID:995605-1772440200-1772445600@www.fedbar.org
SUMMARY:Intellectual Property Law Section: Protecting IP in an AI World
DESCRIPTION:​How is AI impacting intellectual property (IP) in today’s business world? \nJoin FBA’s Intellectual Property Law Section\,  i.WILL\, Dunnington Bartholow & Miller\, and Questel for an educational thought-provoking panel discussion/CLE entitled “Protecting IP in an AI World.” \nSpeakers will cover diverse perspectives and recent case law re: AI in IP including:\n-AI implications for copyrights\, trademarks and patents\n-Guarding against liability exposures resulting from AI\n-Patent litigation issues and framework for using AI inventions\n-IP ownership issues raised by AI discussing human vs. AI contributions\n-Ethical\, data privacy and compliance rules to be examined when IP is used\n-Discussion of AI solutions trained for IP lawyers including Qthena from Questel \nRegister Now!\nIn-Person or Virtual Participation Options Available
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/intellectual-property-law-section-protecting-ip-in-an-ai-world/
LOCATION:230 Park Ave\, New York\, NY 10169\, USA\, 230 Park Ave\,\, New York\, 10169\, United States
CATEGORIES:Intellectual Property Section
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260401T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260401T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T093807
CREATED:20260310T200438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T173741Z
UID:1007721-1775052000-1775055600@www.fedbar.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Recent USPTO Shifts: From Policy to Practice
DESCRIPTION:**Program hosted in (ET) Time Zone** \nRecent developments at the USPTO are reshaping patent practice in meaningful ways. This panel will examine key policy and procedural changes\, discuss their practical implications for prosecution and post-grant proceedings\, and offer strategic insights for navigating the evolving landscape. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Now!\nPresented by the Federal Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Section \n\nPresenters\n \n\nAmee Shah\, Founder\, BenchView Consulting\, LLC. \nAmee Shah is a former PTAB judge and the Founder of BenchView Consulting\, LLC where she advises clients on intellectual property strategy across the innovation lifecycle\, including product development\, patent prosecution\, portfolio strategy\, and post-grant proceedings. Amee began her engineering career as a naval architect/engineer at General Dynamics – Electric Boat and her legal career at Holland & Knight LLP. She later practiced as a solo practitioner. In 2005\, she joined the USPTO as a Primary Examiner before moving to the PTAB\, where she presided over ex parte appeals and inter partes reviews across a broad range of technologies. \nShe holds a B.S. degree in both naval architecture and marine engineering from the Webb Institute and a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center \n \nSteven Theriault\, Attorney\, DLA Piper. \nSteven Theriault is an incoming patent litigation attorney at DLA Piper with 21 years of experience at the United States Patent and Trademark Office. During his tenure at the USPTO\, he served as a Patent Trial and Appeal Board extern and detailee\, a reexamination specialist\, and a primary examiner in the areas of autonomous vehicles and graphical user interfaces. Drawing on this background\, he provides analysis on the recent revisions to the Examiner PAP\, the evolving use of AI tools by examiners\, and the resulting implications for examiner production expectations. \n \nScott Kelly\, Attorney. \nScott Kelly specializes in patent and IP counseling\, particularly in cybersecurity and FinTech. Representing a range from startups to Fortune 100 companies\, he has managed significant patent portfolios with a focus on software technologies like artificial intelligence\, cloud computing\, mobile devices\, and internet security. He’s active in exploring IP issues in the video game industry\, but has also worked on a wide range of technology from stick-on gel nails to coronavirus testing.  Scott recently stepped back from the partnership at Banner Witcoff after 12 years\, and is starting his own boutique IP\, AI\, and tech law firm. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration\nRegister Now!\n\n\nRegistration Fees\n\nFBA Member: $0\nNonmember: $50\n\nLive Captioning: Closed captioning is available for all virtual webcasts. \nInternet Requirements: Virtual programs require suitable internet strength to stream online panels. A minimum internet connection of 800 Kbps is recommended for an optimal attendee experience. Test your connection here.  \n\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note CLE will not be offered for this event. \n\n\n\n Frequently Asked Questions\nQ: How do I access the virtual webinar?\nA: Each webinar will have a unique link to watch the live broadcast. Registered attendees will receive login instructions via a calendar invitations 24 hours prior to the webinar. \nQ: Will recordings of the sessions be available after the event?\nA: Approved sessions will be available for registrants to view live and on-demand following the webinar. \nQ: Who do I contact for more information?\nA: Please contact sections@fedbar.org for any other questions. \n  \n\nEmail Communication Policy\nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communication from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \nRecording Disclaimer\nBy registering for an online FBA program\, you agree to the recording of audio and visual content presented during the live event and consent to subsequent use of the recording by the FBA. You agree that the recording is the sole property of the FBA and that the recording may be used by the FBA in any manner in its sole and absolute discretion. This recording may include questions and poll responses provided by you during the live event. If you do not consent to the recording and the FBA’s use of the same\, do not register for the event. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact sections@fedbar.org
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/webinar-recent-uspto-shifts-from-policy-to-practice/
CATEGORIES:Intellectual Property Section
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTSTAMP:20260428T093807
CREATED:20260305T165320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T162916Z
UID:1006762-1776902400-1777075199@www.fedbar.org
SUMMARY:Intellectual Property Law Section: 2026 Art and Fashion Law Conference
DESCRIPTION:On April 23 & 24\, 2026 the Federal Bar Association Intellectual Property Law Section’s Art & Fashion Law Conference returns to Dunnington\, Bartholow & Miller LLP. Featuring ten CLE sessions\, two keynote speakers and networking opportunities\, this two-day conference held in the heart of New York City is a must for those interested in the intersection of art\, fashion\, and the law. Registration is now open! \nView the Brochure Here\nApril 23\, 2026 – 8:30 am to 5:30 pm – Art Law Conference (5 NY CLE)\nApril 24\, 2026 – 8:30 am to 5:30 pm – Fashion Law Conference (5 NY CLE) \nFASHION LAW– Day 1 – Thursday\, April 23\, 2026 \n9:30am – 11:00 am\nPANEL I – 90 minutes\, including Q&A – 1.5 NY CLE\nTrusts and Art – What Practitioners Need To Know About Using Trusts For Art Ownership And Succession Planning\nTrusts are increasingly being used for art holdings and as tools for estate planning. What happens when life (and a second spouse) gets in the way? Join us for an informative and entertaining conversation about all the things that can go wrong with trusts and how practitioners can tackle some of these problems. \nHon. Hilary Gingold\, Surrogate New York County\nLisa Barbieri\, Supervising Court Attorney\, New York County Surrogate’s Court\nVera Zolotaryova \, Attorney-Referee\, New York County Surrogate’s Court\nRaymond J. Dowd\, Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP \n11:15am – 12:45pm – Keynote Presentation and Panel II– 90 minutes\, including Q&A – 1.5 NY CLE\nHon. Jerrold Nadler (Invited)\nArt Ashes and the HEAR Act: Opening US Courts To Holocaust-Era Justice\nThe 2016 HEAR Act was supposed to open statutes of limitations for six years for Holocaust-era art claims\, and eliminate time-based defenses\, with a sunset of December 31\, 2026. However\, court decisions narrowly interpreted the law\, frustrating Congress’s intent that claims be decided on the merits. Thanks to the non-profit Art Ashes Foundation’s leadership\, new legislation passed in 2026 gives hope to Holocaust victim families that lost artworks can still be recovered. Will the dream of restoring stolen artworks to true owners finally become a reality? Learn about how this new law came about and what it means from the front lines. \nJoel Greenberg\, Founder\, Art Ashes\nSam Dubbin\, Dubbin & Kravetz LLP \n1:00pm-2:00pm\nPanel III – 60 minutes\, including Q&A – 1 NY CLE (Lunch)\nThe Armenian Genocide and Cultural Property Restitution: Lessons from California\nOnly one case for the return of looted Armenian property has resulted in a successful settlement to date. Learn how California statutes were crafted with the Armenian genocide in mind\, only to be frustrated at the federal level. Destruction of Armenian cultural property continues today: what are the potential legal and diplomatic remedies? \nModerator: Claudia Jaffe\nRajika Shah\, Visiting Clinical Associate Professor of Law LMU Loyola School of Law\nDirector\, Loyola Justice for Atrocities Clinic \n2:15 – 3:45 \nPANEL IV – 90 minutes\, including Q&A – 1.5 NY CLE\nCassirer v. The Kingdom of Spain: The Most Important Art Litigation of the 21st Century?\nThis landmark battle over a Camille Pissarro masterpiece worth over $100 million has gripped the public imagination and roiled courts and legislatures for over two decades. No one disputes that the painting was looted by the Nazis from Lilly Cassirer in 1939\, yet after Lilly’s grandson Claude discovered the painting was in the collection of Spain’s Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in 2000\, Spain refused to return it despite having signed several international agreements calling for the return of Nazi looted art. The case has raised fascinating issues of jurisdiction\, statutes of limitation\, conflicts of laws\, property rights under different legal systems\, and ultimate questions of justice for Holocaust victim families. After a second U.S. Supreme Court ruling reversing a Ninth Circuit decision in favor the museum\, the case is back in the Federal District Court in Los Angeles. Learn about this extraordinary case\, and why it matters\, from the inside. \nDavid Cassirer\, Lead Plaintiff\nSam Dubbin\, Dubbin & Kravetz LLP\nDavid Barrett\, Boies Schiller Flexner LLP \n4:00 pm – 5:00 \nPanel V – 60 minutes\, including Q&A – 1.5 NY CLE\nRatlines to Latin America and Nazi-looted Art: The New Frontier \nModerator: Claudia Jaffe\, Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP\nYaél Weitz\, Freedman Normand Friedland\, LLP\nCharlène von Saher (invited) \nJacques Goudstikker’s art collection was looted by Nazi leader Hermann Goering. The Dutch government agreed in 2006 to return 202 works to his family. In the United States\, the Norton Simon Museum successfully fought the family’s restitution efforts in federal court. In 2025\, the Goudstikker collection grabbed international headlines when Argentine police seized an artwork belonging to the collection on behalf of the family. Nazi criminals escaping after World War II using ratlines through Switzerland have long been rumored to have smuggled important artworks. Learn how the Argentine police conducted the seizure and why the Goudstikker case is an important symbol for future recoveries. \n5:00 – 6:30 – Cocktail Reception \n  \nFASHION LAW– Day 2 – Friday\, April 24\, 2026 \n9:30am – 10:30am \nPANEL I – 60 minutes\, including Q&A – 1 NY CLE \nInfinite Innovation\, Finite Protection:  Rethinking Patent Strategy from Luxury to Mass Market After LKQ \nThis legal panel delves into the evolving landscape of patent law\, focusing on challenges faced by luxury and mass market brands. Experts analyze the impact of recent decisions\, such as LKQ\, on innovation and protection strategies\, offering insights into how companies can adapt their patent approaches in a competitive marketplace. \nSpeakers: \nPadmaja Chinta\, Partner\, Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP \nLawrence Cruz\, Chief Patent Counsel\, Conair Corporation \n  \n10:45am – 11:45am \nPANEL II – 60 minutes\, including Q&A – 1 NY CLE \nFashion Forward: Navigating Employment Law on the Runway \nThis legal panel delves into current labor and employment challenges facing the fashion industry\, such as non-compete agreements\, workplace rights\, and evolving regulations. Experts provide insights on compliance\, protecting talent\, and navigating complex employment relationships to help fashion businesses remain competitive and legally sound in a changing landscape. \nSpeakers: \nTiffani L. McDonough\, Senior Director\, Litigation & Employment\, Louis Vuitton Americas \nKatherine Gonzalez-Valentin\, Capital Partner & Director Labor Department\, Ferraiuoli LLC \n  \n12:00pm-1:00pm \nPanel III – 60 minutes\, including Q&A – 1 NY CLE \nTrade Wind or Trade Wars?  Navigating Global Commerce in the Trump Era  \nThis legal panel will examine the latest international trade challenges and policies affecting fashion industry businesses. Experts will analyze shifting regulations\, tariffs\, and strategies for compliance\, offering practical guidance for navigating the evolving global landscape during the Trump administration. \nSpeakers: \nMichael J. Khorsandi\, Vice President\, Trade and Regulatory Counsel\, Ross Stores\, Inc. \nNeena Shenai\, Partner\, WilmerHale \n\nLUNCH: 1pm – 2pm with KEYNOTE (1:30pm) \nMALIN LILJERT\, Director\, Centre For Child Rights and Business \nMalin Liljert is the Director of the Centre for Child Rights and Business. She is recognized for her leadership in advancing child rights and responsible business practices globally. With expertise in policy development and corporate engagement\, Malin has driven impactful initiatives to promote ethical standards and protect vulnerable children. \nThe global fashion industry often faces criticism for inadequate protection of child rights. Many children are vulnerable to exploitation in supply chains\, lacking access to education\, safe working conditions\, and basic necessities. Addressing these issues requires stronger ethical standards\, corporate accountability\, and collaborative efforts to safeguard children’s welfare worldwide.  Our keynote speaker\, an expert in this field\, will address these issues and how business should stay compliant with their business and ethical obligations. \n  \n2:00pm – 3:00pm \nPanel IV – 60 minutes\, including Q&A – 1 NY CLE \nThe Culture of Dupes: When is it Too Close? \nAs fashion\, beauty\, and luxury brands grapple with imitators and lookalikes\, this panel will dissect what it means for a product to be “too close” to an original. The conversation explores how companies defend their intellectual property\, the legal frameworks governing trademark rights\, and the shifting line between inspiration and infringement. Panelists will share real-world examples\, stories from both the courtroom and boardroom\, and insights on how brands can balance innovation with protection. Expect spirited debate and practical guidance as the panel unpacks the legal\, ethical\, and business implications of the culture of dupes. \nSpeakers: \nSusan Kayser\, Partner\, BakerHostetler \nDavid Eshmoili\, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary\, David Yurman \nJessica Heiss\, Vice President and Trademark Counsel\, The Estee Lauder Companies\, Inc. \n  \n3:15pm – 4:15pm \nPanel V – 60 minutes\, including Q&A – 1 NY CLE \nPersuasion and Its Limits: New Frontiers in Advertising Law \nThis dynamic legal panel explores the latest developments in advertising law\, from influencer marketing and AI-generated content to enforcement trends and high-profile cases. Industry experts and practitioners will break down key rulings\, emerging risks\, and practical guidance to help businesses stay compliant while keeping their marketing creative\, competitive\, and effective. \nSpeakers: \nOlivera Medenica\, Partner\, Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP \nMaria Vathis\, Of Counsel\, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner \n\nCLOSING Champagne & Sweets \nEND: 5:00pm \n  \nSponsored by the FBA Intellectual Property Law Section and the FBA Southern District of New York Chapter. \n\nRegistration\n[Register Here!] \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE Credit will only be issued for New York. \nAttendees may receive up to 10.0 General CLE credits in New York. \nAttendees outside of NY may contact their respective jurisdictions to determine if they’re able to claim credit independently. \nAttendees will be responsible for checking in and out of programming onsite in order to meet New York attendance requirements. Certificates will be issued via email following the event. \nFor any questions regarding this program\, including CLE matters\, please email TCarter@Dunnington.com. \n  \nEmail Communication Policy \nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communications from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/2026-ip-art-and-fashion-law-conference/
LOCATION:230 Park Ave\, New York\, NY 10169\, USA\, 230 Park Ave\,\, New York\, 10169\, United States
CATEGORIES:Intellectual Property Section,Southern District of New York Chapter
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260513T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T093807
CREATED:20260423T172810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T173042Z
UID:1052138-1778680800-1778684400@www.fedbar.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: Patents\, Pirates\, and Policy: How AI is Reshaping Intellectual Property
DESCRIPTION:**Program hosted in (ET) Time Zone** \nArtificial intelligence is proliferating every aspect of the law and fundamentally transforming the way we do business — and nowhere is that more apparent than in the field of intellectual property. From the way IP portfolios are managed\, to the ethical frameworks governing AI-generated data\, to the tools used by both criminals and law enforcement\, AI is reshaping the IP landscape at an unprecedented pace. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn this webinar\, moderator Stephen Ball\, Chair of the IP Section\, will lead a panel of three experts offering distinct perspectives on AI’s impact across the IP world: \n\nAI as a Threat and a Shield: How bad actors are leveraging AI to commit IP violations — and how IP owners and law enforcement are fighting back with AI of their own.\nAI\, Data\, and Ethics: The legal and ethical considerations involved in building AI datasets\, including issues of consent\, privacy\, intellectual property\, and dataset diversity\, examined through the lens of Sony AI’s Fair Human-Centric Image Dataset for AI Benchmarking (FHIBE).\nAI in Patent Portfolio Management: A practical look at how AI tools are being deployed to manage large and complex patent portfolios more efficiently and strategically.\n\nWhether you are a practitioner\, in-house counsel\, or policy professional\, this panel will equip you with real-world insights into how AI is changing IP law — and what you need to know to stay ahead. \n\nSave the Date!\n\nPresented by the Federal Bar Association’s Intellectual Property Section \n\nPresenters\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nTiffany Georgievski\, AI Attorney\, Sony. \nTiffany Georgievski is AI Governance Counsel at Sony\, where she leads global AI policy initiatives and governance projects across the company’s technology and entertainment businesses. Her work focuses on emerging regulation\, responsible AI practices\, and the intersection of AI with intellectual property\, privacy\, and ethics. She is also the AI Ethics Responsible Officer for Sony AI\, a research lab dedicated to pursuing groundbreaking research in AI\, including ethics\, entertainment\, imaging and sensing\, and robotics. She is a graduate of Georgia Tech and the University of Washington School of Law and a busy mom of three. \n  \n\n  \n\n \nJohn H. Zacharia\, Founder\, Zacharia Law PLLC. \nJohn H. Zacharia is the Founder of Zacharia Law PLLC\, a law firm dedicated to helping clients combat cyber theft and protect and enforce their intellectual property (IP) rights. On behalf of his clients\, he has made successful referrals of intellectual property crimes to law enforcement and public prosecutors\, and he secured one of the largest contributory trademark counterfeiting awards in U.S. history. Previously\, John was the Assistant Deputy Chief for Litigation of the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the United States Department of Justice’s Criminal Division\, where he became one of the most experienced federal prosecutors of IP crime in the country. Notably\, John prosecuted and obtained jury verdicts in one of the largest counterfeit goods prosecutions in U.S. history\, and he successfully argued for and defended the convictions before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. John also secured a number of “first of its kind” convictions\, including the first[1]ever conviction and sentencing of a cyberlocker operator\, and the first-ever prosecution and conviction for criminal copyright infringement of mobile device applications (“apps”). John is a globally recognized expert in IP law and policy\, having worked directly with and trained law enforcement officials from over sixty countries. John has spoken and written extensively about the impact of artificial intelligence on IP\, and he co-authored the “Study on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Infringement and Enforcement of Copyright and Designs\,” which was published by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). John also teaches Intellectual Property Criminal Law at the George Washington University School of Law \nAdam Foster Lewental\, Esq.\,Thales Cyber and Digital. \n \nStephen Ball\, Jr. Partner\, Husch Blackwell. (Moderator) \nStephen Ball is a patent attorney and Intellectual Property (IP) strategist who often serves as clients’ first point of contact. His practice is built at the intersection of intellectual property law and advanced technology. As a registered patent attorney with a Computer Science degree and background as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) developer\, he doesn’t just protect innovation—he understands how it’s built and how to use modern technology to defend it. He has deep technical acumen across cutting-edge fields and integrates artificial intelligence (AI) into his practice to enhance the speed and precision of client strategy. His work includes IP protection\, defense\, and enforcement—in other words\, any IP need a client might have. Over the course of his career\, Stephen’s strategies have protected billions of dollars’ worth of client sales. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration\n\nSave the Date! \n\nRegistration Fees\n\nFBA Member: $0\nNonmember: $50\n\nLive Captioning: Closed captioning is available for all virtual webcasts. \nInternet Requirements: Virtual programs require suitable internet strength to stream online panels. A minimum internet connection of 800 Kbps is recommended for an optimal attendee experience. Test your connection here.  \n\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note CLE will not be offered for this event. \n\n\n\n Frequently Asked Questions\nQ: How do I access the virtual webinar?\nA: Each webinar will have a unique link to watch the live broadcast. Registered attendees will receive login instructions via a calendar invitations 24 hours prior to the webinar. \nQ: Will recordings of the sessions be available after the event?\nA: Approved sessions will be available for registrants to view live and on-demand following the webinar. \nQ: Who do I contact for more information?\nA: Please contact sections@fedbar.org for any other questions. \n\nEmail Communication Policy\nBy registering for this event\, you agree to receive email communication from the Federal Bar Association and affiliated sponsors of the program concerning event details\, Continuing Legal Education certification\, programming changes\, upcoming events\, surveys\, and post-event communications. \nRecording Disclaimer\nBy registering for an online FBA program\, you agree to the recording of audio and visual content presented during the live event and consent to subsequent use of the recording by the FBA. You agree that the recording is the sole property of the FBA and that the recording may be used by the FBA in any manner in its sole and absolute discretion. This recording may include questions and poll responses provided by you during the live event. If you do not consent to the recording and the FBA’s use of the same\, do not register for the event. \nIf you have any questions regarding this program\, please contact sections@fedbar.org
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/webinar-patents-pirates-and-policy-how-ai-is-reshaping-intellectual-property/
CATEGORIES:Intellectual Property Section
LOCATION:
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR