Global Trademark Management: Topic Of San Francisco ACCSeminar

On Wednesday, May 11, the San Francisco ACC chapter will explain how to put in place a cohesive, efficient and streamlined program to manage and extract the value from brand investments.

The seminar, Global Trademark Portfolio Management: How to Build It, How to Budget It, will run from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Crown Plaza Cabana Palo Alto.

The speakers, all current and former lawyers from Baker & McKenzie, will address the following issues and challenges: the different approaches to global brand protection and management; why to register and how, and how to best prioritize for selecting which marks to register and for which classes and products and in which countries; the countries that present particular problems, such as counterfeits and trademark piracy; what you should do if you discover your marks are being used abroad without authorization; how you should use multi-jurisdictional regimes, such as the Madrid Protocol, OAPI and the Paris Convention priority and similar options to streamline the registration process; and how to construct a budget for your international filing program.

Speakers include Meredith Pavia, who began her career in Baker & McKenzie's IP group and who now heads the trademark function for Cisco System's legal group; Christopher Aide, a partner in the firm's Toronto office; Pamela Church, a partner in theNew York office; Christopher Smith, a partner in the Beijing office; and Lothar Determann, a partner in the San Francisco/Palo Alto office.

For information see CLE events on The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel website at www.metrocorpcounsel.com.

To make a reservation, visit www.regonline.com/acc-sfba_events or email [email protected].