Technology and the Law

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Summary:

New advancements in technology constantly challenge the area of intellectual property law, including the onset of rights in digital assets like software and data. It is critical to ensure that intellectual property is properly protected, not only does it help a business stand out from a competitor, but it is no secret that many early-stage companies show strength with a well-managed IP portfolio, including patents, trademarks, trade secrets, and copyright. Join us for this interactive seminar co-presented by LaBarge Weinstein LLP’s Kyle Lavender, partner in the firm’s corporate group, and Laura Crimi, an associate in the firm’s technology group, where they will share their first-hand experience advising early-stage technology companies on the ins-and-outs of protecting intangible assets and navigating day-to-day corporate needs.

Members of CPA Ontario may receive CPD credits for attending the seminar

Presenters:

Laura is an associate lawyer with the firm’s Technology & Intellectual Property Group. Her practice is focused on intellectual property, technology contracting, privacy and commercial matters.  Prior to attending law school, Laura obtained a bachelor’s degree in biology and a master’s degree focused on the implementation of pharmacogenomic medicine into clinical practice. During law school, Laura completed an internship at the World Health Organization under legal counsel for the world’s first global health treaty and graduated with a concentration in Intellectual Property, Information and Technology Law.

 

Speakers

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Laura Crimi

LaBarge Weinstein LLP

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Kyle Lavender

LaBarge Weinstein LLP