Going Global – Real World Trademark Triage and Portfolio Management Strategies

CincyIP Presents:
Going Global
Real World Trademark Triage and Portfolio Management Strategies

Featuring
Lou Ebling

Date: January 11, 2011

Time: 11:45am – 1:30pm

Location: The Cincinnatian

INCLUDES LUNCH
1 Hour Ohio CLE (applied)

Topic: Going Global: Real World Trademark Triage and Portfolio Management Strategies

A trademark portfolio is a collection of registered marks, pending applications and often unregistered marks owned by a business venture. Apart from the traditional route, these rights arise through licenses or franchise agreements, co-branding agreements or other transactions. “Portfolio Management” involves developing strategies for acquiring, exploiting, maintaining and enforcing these rights in a way that maximizes their value. Companies conducting business outside the U.S. face growing challenges in determining how best to obtain the widest trademark protection possible, exploit the properties and provide meaningful enforcement in an era of shrinking budgets and staff.

Lou is a partner at Thompson Hine and a graduate of Albion College and the University of Michigan Law School. Lou concentrates his legal practice on all aspects of US and international trademark law and also advises on internet, advertising, data privacy, patent and copyright issues. Lou is an active member of the International Trademark Association, presently serving on the U.S. Legislation Subcommittee, and immediate past Chair of the US Roundtables Project Team. He has been honored by several of the most respected peer-review rating publications in the legal profession, including Best Lawyers in America and Chambers USA, America’s Leading Lawyers for Business.

Lou’s topic includes taking IP assets global and the often overlooked issues with this practice. Lou deals with these problems on a regular basis with his own clients and is here to share some of those experiences with you today. He is among the most active lawyers in trademark prosecution in the Midwest and provides representation, counsel and advice to IP owners and managers of all types, from individual inventors and business owners to US and foreign companies.

PRICES (including lunch):
• $20 for Members (includes 1 Hr Ohio CLE)
• $30 Non-Member with CLE
• $20 Non-Member without CLE
• $15 Students and Full-Time Academics

Registration ends at noon on Wednesday, January 5.

To renew your membership for 2011:
https://cincyip.org/?p=38
Thank you to those who have already renewed their memberships!

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The Scholarly Symposia Series – Current Issues in Intellectual Property Law

University of Dayton
School of Law
Joseph E. Keller Hall
Albert H. Scharrer Atrium

Tuesday, September 28, 2010
6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Heavy appetizers and cocktails

Guest Speaker
Professor John Cross
followed by hearty debate
7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

This symposium exposes core principles and major present-day themes associated with the Lanham (Trademark) Act, that prohibits a number of activities, including trademark infringement,trademark dilution, and false advertising.

Please Register by September 21, 2010
Symposium Fee $50.00

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Branding in a World of Global Marketing: Has the Lanham Act Kept Pact?

The University Dayton School of Law presents “Branding in a World of Global Marketing: Has the Lanham Act Kept Pace?” The program, as part of UD’s Scholarly Symposia Series on Current Issues in Intellectual Property Law, will be held on September 28, 2010 from 6:00pm – 8:30pm, and will feature Professor John Cross, Grosscurth Professor of Intellectual Property Law at the University of Louisville School of Law, followed by a hearty debate. The course has been approved for 1.50 Ohio CLE credits.

Please register by September 21, 2010: http://law.udayton.edu.

Scholarly Symposium – Sept 28 2010

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