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IP Assignment Strategies and New State Protections: Key Provisions, Mitigating IP Risks, Implications for Litigation

Webinar | 12.20.23, 1:00 PM EST - 2:30 PM EST | CLE Offered

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Strafford Live Virtual Webinar

This CLE will guide counsel on IP assignments and the impact of new state protections that have been put in place. Anne Elise Herold Li and Ira Saxe will compare the requirements of the states that now have additional protections as well as potential litigation. The panel will also provide best practices for assignment strategies.

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