8660 Alternative Dispute Resolution Options and Applications in Intellectual Property Disputes
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You will receive 1.75 credits (CE) upon completion of this course.
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Course Description
Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) can be quicker, less expensive and equally effective as litigation for resolving intellectual property (IP) disputes. In this comprehensive program, experts in mediation and arbitration explain the alternatives and discuss when and how they can best be applied to disputes involving patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets. Lawyers and judges familiar with the use of ADR in IP cases share their experiences and insights on how to use mediation and arbitration effectively.
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Course Outline
Alternative Dispute Resolution Options and Applications in Intellectual Property Disputes
I. Dispute Resolution Options
A. Dispute Resolution Spectrum
B. Forms of Dispute Resolution
C. Mediation
D. Arbitration and Private Trials
E. Disclosure
II. Using Arbitration in an Intellectual Property Context
A. Speaker Introduction
B. American Arbitration Association
C. Commercial Arbitration Rules
D. Patent Arbitration Rules
E. National Patent Board Rules
F. International Rules
G. Case Administration
H. Subject Matter Expertise
I. Governing Law and Other Considerations
III. Role of ADR Provider Organizations
A. Introduction and Overview
B. CPR Pledges
C. Publications and Videos
D. Public Policy Projects
E. Unique Aspects of the CPR Institute
F. Procedures, Rules and Tools
G. CPR Patent Commission
IV. Analyzing ADR Options
A. Panelist Introductions
B. Cases Suited to Arbitration
C. Arbitration Versus Mediation
D. Mediation Timing
E. Court-Administered Mediation
F. Timing in Court-Ordered Mediation
G. Mediation Timing and Discovery
H. Mediation Timing and Markman Hearings
I. Mediation Style and Approach
J. Mediation Process
K. Selecting the Neutral
L. Arbitration Provisions in Contracts
M. Drafting Arbitration Clauses
N. Mediation Clauses
O. Confidentiality
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I. Dispute Resolution Options
A. Dispute Resolution Spectrum
B. Forms of Dispute Resolution
C. Mediation
D. Arbitration and Private Trials
E. Disclosure
II. Using Arbitration in an Intellectual Property Context
A. Speaker Introduction
B. American Arbitration Association
C. Commercial Arbitration Rules
D. Patent Arbitration Rules
E. National Patent Board Rules
F. International Rules
G. Case Administration
H. Subject Matter Expertise
I. Governing Law and Other Considerations
III. Role of ADR Provider Organizations
A. Introduction and Overview
B. CPR Pledges
C. Publications and Videos
D. Public Policy Projects
E. Unique Aspects of the CPR Institute
F. Procedures, Rules and Tools
G. CPR Patent Commission
IV. Analyzing ADR Options
A. Panelist Introductions
B. Cases Suited to Arbitration
C. Arbitration Versus Mediation
D. Mediation Timing
E. Court-Administered Mediation
F. Timing in Court-Ordered Mediation
G. Mediation Timing and Discovery
H. Mediation Timing and Markman Hearings
I. Mediation Style and Approach
J. Mediation Process
K. Selecting the Neutral
L. Arbitration Provisions in Contracts
M. Drafting Arbitration Clauses
N. Mediation Clauses
O. Confidentiality
AfterWordsSM
More Information
| Language | English |
| Course Length | 1.82 hours |
| Duration of Access | for 3 months from day of enrollment |
| Continuing Education Credits | 1.75 |
| Instructor | P. Jean Baker, William F. McDonald, Ronald E. Myrick, Donald F. Parsons, David W. Plant, Kathleen M. Scanlon, Liza K. Toth, W. Brinton Yorks |
| Vendor | Cognistar (Read more about Cognistar accreditation.) |
| Course Certification | CLE credit available, see details for each course for states where available |
| Prerequisites/Audience | intended for attorneys and law students |
| Requirements/Materials Included | computer with Internet access |
Price: $ 119.00 (USD)
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