LAW Intellectual Property: Strategy for Technology Companies
Environmental Law: International

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Environmental Law
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Item is good for 64 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! LAW 331 Intellectual Property: Strategy for Technology Companies Law School Recommended for route(s): [ Transactional ] Environmental Law: International Why it is relevant for ... [ Transactional ] as a Key Elective : It is important for environmental lawyers to have an understanding of IP law. Increasingly, innovative technologies play a key role in addressing many global environmental issues. Intellectual property rules affect the quality and availability of innovative ideas and products. One way to achieve environmental protection is through coupling incentives for innovation in beneficial technologies with restriction on harmful technologies. Students should consider taking one or more courses addressing intellectual property issues. This course covers typical IP issues addressed by technology-based companies. It includes exercises like identifying patentable inventions, negotiating patent cross licenses, drafting IP representations and warranties, and generating IP disclosure and licensing policies. General course Description: This course focuses on the actual day-to-day intellectual property issues faced by a technology-based company. Each class will cover a different aspect of an intellectual property practice, covering such topics as the establishment of a patent program, trade secret management, intellectual property licensing, the intellectual property issues arising during M&A transactions and strategic alliances, patent litigation, and managing open source software. The emphasis in each class will be on case studies, guest speakers, and interactive exercises designed to simulate scenarios commonly faced by an intellectual property attorney, including the negotiation of patent cross licenses, the drafting of intellectual property representations and warranties, the generation of intellectual property disclosure and licensing policies, and the identification and prioritization of patentable inventions. Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law |