Date/Time
Date(s) - Wed 08/22/2018
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
Location
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP
Litigation 2020 – IP Litigation for Driverless Car, AI and Other New Industries
- Strategies for properly protecting your IP in new types of technology, including using trade secrets, patents and other IP rights
- Establishing independent development of your technology in trade secret cases, including in view of California’s views on employee mobility
- Expert strategies for “hot” industries where many experts are aligned with one competitor or another
- Remedies approaches for nascent markets
Speaker:
Jordan R. Jaffe is a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP in the San Francisco Office. Most recently, Jordan was trial counsel in the Waymo v. Uber matter, a highly watched trade secret and patent case concerning driverless car technology. He’s also represented clients such as Cisco, Google, Samsung, Fortinet and HTC in intellectual property disputes involving a wide array of developing technologies including touch panel displays, antivirus software, user interfaces and search technology. Leveraging his computer science degree, Jordan focuses on technology-based litigation with an emphasis on intellectual property disputes.
Date: Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Time: 12:00 pm-1:15 pm
Place: Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP, 50 California Street, #22, SF, CA 94111
Price and Registration:
Ticket Type | Price (Before Ticketing Fees) |
---|---|
In-Person In-House Counsel | Free |
In-Person SFIPLA Member (Law Firm) | $35 |
In-Person Non-Member | $40 |
Student | $10 |
Click here to register and pay on-line, or mail your RSVP, desired ticket type, and check made payable to SFIPLA to us at the address on our contact page.
Sponsor:
Thank you to our sponsor, Quinn Emanuel, et al., for hosting this meeting.
The San Francisco Intellectual Property Law Association is an approved provider of California MCLE credit, and certifies that the above activity meets the requirements for one hour of participatory credit.
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