This year's Intellectual Property Symposium will be virtual, split into two half days in order to avoid Zoom fatigue.
It will feature a series of case-study panel discussions covering a wide range of intellectual property topics, including preliminary relief, ethical and e-discovery issues, and damages in IP litigation. Panel discussions will include employee mobility issues arising from the potential sweeping changes to Florida’s and other states’ non-compete laws, the impact of artificial intelligence on IP-related issues, and the Romag Fasteners v. Fossil case which discussed the issue of trademark damages.
Did you miss a program? Most BLS CLE's are available on demand. Visit the CLE page of our website or The Florida Barfor the full catalog.
“How To Guide” and Practical Considerations for Handling Eviction and Foreclosure Cases In, and After, the Pandemic
View from the Bench 2020, Miami or Tampa panels
Need Bias Elimination?
Racism in the Workplace
Unconscious Bias and its Impacts on Professionalism in the Legal Community
Free Programs
Leadership in the Bar
Judicial Roundtable, from the Labor Day Meetings
UCRERA
and the BLS has hosted a full series of COVID-related programs, all available at no charge on the website. Programs include
Main Street CARES: Understanding Loans, Forgiveness and Tax Benefits for Businesses affected by COVID-1
Business UNusual: A Practical Overview of Bankruptcy in Florida amidst COVID-19
Advocacy and Technology Tips When Working From Home During COVID-19 And Beyond.
Invitation from the BBASDFL, Panel Discussion featuring Judges Mora and Grossman
April 22, 2021
Join the BBASDFL on April 22 at noon for a panel discussion on the recent amendments to the local rules, including The Honorable Mindy A. Mora, The Honorable Scott M. Grossman, Jeff Fraser and Malinda Hayes.