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Advanced Seminar on Trademark Law 2010: Insurance Coverage for Trademark Infringement Claims

Released on: May. 10, 2010


Overview

Taken from the Web Program Advanced Seminar on Trademark Law 2010 recorded April, 2010 in New York.
 

Insurance Coverage for Trademark Infringement Claims  [00:5955]

  • Types and scope of coverage
  • Interpreting policy provisions to determine existence and scope of coverage
  • Coverage for expert trademark counsel
  • The interface between insurance company, client, and counsel
The purchase price of this MP3 segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Insurance Coverage for Intellectual Property Related Claims (PowerPoint Slides)
    Anthony K. Greene
     

Presentation Material 

  • Insurance Coverage for Trademark Infringement Claims
    Deanne M. Ottaviano
  • Insurance Coverage for Trademark Infringement Claims
    Deanne M. Ottaviano
  • Insurance Coverage for Trademark Infringement Claims
    Anthony K. Greene

Faculty

Speaker(s)

Anthony K. Greene, Director, Herbert L. Jamison & Co., L.L.C.
Deanne M. Ottaviano, Arent Fox LLP

Program Attorney(s)

Tamara C. Kiwi, Program Attorney, Practising Law Institute

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