9-Hour Program

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Overview

Why you should attend

Technology companies remain a source of innovation and growth in a recovering economy. Some of the fastest changing areas of technology, including mobile computing, cloud computing and social networking, are also the least familiar to many lawyers. Identifying critical issues in contract negotiations and potential legal liabilities of clients has never been more challenging. This is a program for those who are called upon to lead their clients through the legal and practical minefields of cutting-edge technology issues. This program will provide the insights necessary to keep up with the evolving digital landscape. At this year’s Information Technology Law Institute, you will hear practical advice to help you stay ahead, including: how to negotiate deals involving mobile technology, contracting for cloud computing services, using social media as part of your litigation strategy and issues arising from electronic records.

What you will learn

  • The three phases of mobile application transactions
  • How social networks are used for advertising
  • Critical issues in negotiating for cloud computing services
  • The latest court decisions concerning protection of online content
  • How companies are keeping records private and secure
  • How the FTC is cracking down on questionable online testimonials
  • Ethical issues concerning electronic records and e-discovery
    (one hour ethics credit)

Who should attend

This program is designed for technology and IP lawyers, in-house counsel and outside counsel, and all lawyers who need to be on the cutting-edge of legal changes in IT law. Business professionals, computer professionals and
information managers who need to keep up-to-date with the dramatic changes in this area, will also find this program valuable.

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