Commemorating World IP Day: Arbitrating and Mediating IP Licensing Disputes in Fashion and Entertainment

Friday, May 10, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Pacific via ZOOM

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Earn 1.0 CA CLE Hours

Meet the Speakers

Ghada Audi


International Mediator & Arbitrator

Ghada Qaisi Audi, ADR

Co-Founder

Taro Ishida

Malcolm S. McNeil


Partner

International Practice Co-Leader

ArentFox Schiff LLP

(Moderator)

About the Program

IP trademarks and licensing is a critical component of modern economies, powering innovation in various creative sectors by offering distinctive protection across categories of products and enabling others to produce and sell products and services leveraging brands. This webinar explores the value of ADR as an effective way to resolve IP disputes for internationally renowned brands arising within the entertainment and fashion industries. Parties to disputes within these industries are often sensitive to image and reputational damage necessitating specialized ADR practitioners with deep industry knowledge.

This program is presented by the Mediation Section, Chaired by Jeffrey Kravitz and Robert M. Cohen and co-sponsored by the Intellectual Property Section chaired by Greta M. Schultz. Find out more at www.bhba.org.

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