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REGISTER FOR THIS SEMINAR:

E-COMMERCE AND INTERNET LAW: Current Trends, Assessing New Liability Risks and Protecting Your Rights on the Internet

This Program Has Been Canceled.

OVERVIEW:  The internet and its commercial applications are growing ever more important in the businesses of your clients.  Although often still seen as a separate enclave of economic activity, the web is becoming ever more crucial to the businesses of everyone from automobile manufacturers to entertainers.

You will benefit knowing how the most recent regulatory and judicial decisions will impact your clients’ business:

  • Strategies for protecting intellectual property on the Internet
  • Tips for structuring agreements involving the Internet
  • Recent intellectual property developments concerning cyber law and e-commerce
  • Assessing novel claims arising out of Internet business transactions
  • An update in recent case law and developments in E-Commerce law
  • Recent trends in Internet regulatory compliance

The program will be conducted by experienced and nationally recognized attorneys in the area of E-Commerce/Internet law: 

Lydia Jones serves as a business advisor and litigator with a concentration in E-Commerce issues, including website content and data disputes, commercial and individual online disparagement, celebrity rights of publicity, e-data use counseling, privacy, and novel federal and state regulatory compliance within the Internet and related technology industries. She regularly serves as a lecturer and panelist on Internet, E-Commerce, and First Amendment Law and has published numerous articles on these matters. 

Mark Plotkin has been among the contributing authors for Matthew Bender’s Law of the Internet and was a co-author of "Contracting Principles for E-Health Transactions."  He assists clients in the selection, registration, maintenance and protection of trademarks and service marks in the United States and abroad, software licenses and professional services agreements. Mr. Plotkin also has represented numerous clients in internet domain name disputes and in arbitration before the World Intellectual Property Organization.

Everyone from in-house counsel counseling managers on new business initiatives to outside litigation counsel will benefit from this timely update.

FACULTY:
LYDIA JONES, Adams and Reese, LLP
MARK PLOTKIN,
Waller Lansden Dortch & David, LLP


Received on or before JUN 24: 
$93 NBA member; 
$113 non-member

Received after JUN 24: 
$103 NBA member; 
$123 non-member

Registration must be received on or before JUNE 24  to guarantee written materials at the program. No refunds will be issued after the registration deadline; however, a substitute may attend for a registered participant.

REGISTRATION:
1:30 p.m.

SEMINAR:
2:00 - 4:10 p.m.

LOCATION:
TENNESSEE STATE
UNIVERSITY,
DOWNTOWN, AVON WILLIAMS CAMPUS,
Room 353, 330 10th Ave. N, Nashville, TN
PH: 963-7006


Parking:
Free parking available next to
the building at the reserved
spaces on McLemore St.
(between Charlotte Ave. and Church St.) next to the TSU building. Additional parking located in the TSU parking lot (enter from 10th Ave)
– park only in the white lined parking spaces. DISPLAY PARKING PASS. Provide e-mail address when you
pre-register to receive pass the day before the seminar.

CREDIT: 2.0 CLE HOURS- General

PRODUCER:
STEVEN NIETERS, Esq.

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