Training details

calendar_today Wednesday, June 13, 2018

access_time 9:30 am - 11:00 am ET

place Candid

attach_money Free

About

Presented in collaboration with New York Lawyers for the Public Interest

Intellectual property is a complex and dynamic area that affects nonprofits. The intellectual property of a nonprofit can be one of its most significant assets, so securing it is critical. Common issues that arise include protecting names and logos, copyrights, patents, trademarks, publicity rights, social media and more.

Join us for a workshop in which our knowledgeable attorneys will:
•provide an overview of major forms of intellectual property and licensing;
•expand your understanding of your nonprofit’s rights and liabilities; and
•offer practical tips for best practices and protections for your entity.

Outcomes

  • Understand the major forms of intellectual property and licensing
  • Learn your nonprofit's rights and liabilities

Intended audience

  • Beginner
  • Board members
  • CEOs, executive directors, upper management
  • Program directors and staff

Featuring

David MacDonald Partner Kirkland & Ellis LLP
Jordan M. Romanoff Associate Kirkland & Ellis LLP

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