Darraby will discuss best practices and the foundations of ethical
practice in intellectual transactions,
and Dowd will add litigation angles and legal opinions. Copyright, trademark, patent and knowhow
transfers make particular demands on the practitioners; Hear what these lawyers have to say to avoid missteps that can lead an attorney
into areas that may open up liability for malpractice.
The 16th edition
of Art, Artifact, Architecture and Museum Law by leading
arts attorney, Alexandra Darraby, is the platinum standard in the field of art
law. It is the standout guide for legal and arts professionals, in a world
where every decision can make or break a critical deal. LeAnn Shelton, Esq., and AIA, Rockwell
Design, General Counsel and Senior Vice President, New York, New York called Art,
Artifact, Architecture and Museum Law the “single definitive source of
authoritative and thorough analysis for architects, designers, and others in
creative practice.”
Description:
Ray Dowd, author of West's Copyright Litigation Handbook, and partner at Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP in New York City interviews Alexandra Darraby, author of West's Art, Artifact, Architecture & Museum Law Volumes 1 & 2, and Principal in the Art Law Firm, a California law firm, and President of Creative Vision Strategies, LLC in New York. This interactive program pin-points ethical pitfalls lawyers need to know when tackling intellectual property issues, including those that have international dimensions. If you work in the IP space, this dialogue of tips and how-to's is for you.
Darraby will discuss best practices and the foundations of ethical practice in intellectual transactions, and Dowd will add litigation angles and legal opinions. Copyright, trademark, patent and knowhow transfers make particular demands on the practitioners; Hear what these lawyers have to say to avoid missteps that can lead an attorney into areas that may open up liability for malpractice.
The 16th edition of Art, Artifact, Architecture and Museum Law by leading arts attorney, Alexandra Darraby, is the platinum standard in the field of art law. It is the standout guide for legal and arts professionals, in a world where every decision can make or break a critical deal. LeAnn Shelton, Esq., and AIA, Rockwell Design, General Counsel and Senior Vice President, New York, New York called Art, Artifact, Architecture and Museum Law the single definitive source of authoritative and thorough analysis for architects, designers, and others in creative practice.
The New York Law Journal called Dowd's Copyright Litigation Handbook "an indispensable guide and supplement to the ins and outs of copyright litigation". Join us for a lively session on a hot topic. For more information on either Dowd or Darraby book, please visit the Thomson Reuters Westlaw Store here
Sign up for the webinar at the WestLegalEd Center. http://westlegaledcenter.com/
Ray Dowd, author of West's Copyright Litigation Handbook, and partner at Dunnington Bartholow & Miller LLP in New York City interviews Alexandra Darraby, author of West's Art, Artifact, Architecture & Museum Law Volumes 1 & 2, and Principal in the Art Law Firm, a California law firm, and President of Creative Vision Strategies, LLC in New York. This interactive program pin-points ethical pitfalls lawyers need to know when tackling intellectual property issues, including those that have international dimensions. If you work in the IP space, this dialogue of tips and how-to's is for you.
Darraby will discuss best practices and the foundations of ethical practice in intellectual transactions, and Dowd will add litigation angles and legal opinions. Copyright, trademark, patent and knowhow transfers make particular demands on the practitioners; Hear what these lawyers have to say to avoid missteps that can lead an attorney into areas that may open up liability for malpractice.
The 16th edition of Art, Artifact, Architecture and Museum Law by leading arts attorney, Alexandra Darraby, is the platinum standard in the field of art law. It is the standout guide for legal and arts professionals, in a world where every decision can make or break a critical deal. LeAnn Shelton, Esq., and AIA, Rockwell Design, General Counsel and Senior Vice President, New York, New York called Art, Artifact, Architecture and Museum Law the single definitive source of authoritative and thorough analysis for architects, designers, and others in creative practice.
The New York Law Journal called Dowd's Copyright Litigation Handbook "an indispensable guide and supplement to the ins and outs of copyright litigation". Join us for a lively session on a hot topic. For more information on either Dowd or Darraby book, please visit the Thomson Reuters Westlaw Store here
Sign up for the webinar at the WestLegalEd Center. http://westlegaledcenter.com/
Practice Areas: | Copyright Law, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Intellectual Property Law | |
Online Media Type: | Audio | |
Production Date: | 06/05/2013 1:00 PM EDT | |
Level: | Basic | |
Category: | Standard | |
Duration: | 1 Hours, 0 Minutes | |
Online Format: | Live |
The New York Law Journal called Dowd’s Copyright Litigation Handbook “an indispensable guide and
supplement to the ins and outs of copyright litigation…”. Join us for a lively session on a hot
topic. For more information on either Dowd or Darraby book, please
visit the Thomson Reuters Westlaw Store here.
www.dunnington.com
Copyright law, fine art and navigating the courts. All practice, no theory.
Copyright Litigation Handbook (Thomson Reuters Westlaw 2012-2013) by Raymond J. Dowd
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