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UID:WLEC-Wed May 22 10:21:36 CDT 2013
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SUMMARY:Live Program: Off the "Mark": 7th Circuit Rejects Debtor's Effort 
 to Sever Trademark License 
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  and start the program.\nhttp://westlegaledcenter.com/mycle/mycle.jsf?des
 tinationAfterLogin=loginRedirectToMyCLE\n\nWant to enroll? Click below to
  view the program details and add it to your shopping cart.\nhttp://westl
 egaledcenter.com/program_guide/course_detail.jsf?videoCourseId=50374895
 \n\n\n\nOff the "Mark": 7th Circuit Rejects Debtor's Effort to Sever Tra
 demark License \n\nDate: 08/30/2012 1:00 PM EDT\nDuration: 1 Hour , 30 Mi
 nutes\n\nDescription: \nThe surprising  Sunbeam  decision, issued in earl
 y July, will have a significant impact on practitioners in several fields
 . Chief Judge Frank Easterbrook?s typically unambiguous opinion squarely 
 rejects  Lubrizol , and with it, the foundation for countless arguments m
 ade over the past 25 years. It leaves the landscapes in bankruptcy and in
 tellectual property (IP) law significantly altered ? not to mention gover
 ned by a split among federal judicial circuits. Coupling broad implicatio
 ns for bankruptcy practitioners with a significant change in the way lawy
 ers will assist clients engaged in buying or selling IP rights, the decis
 ion will have far-reaching consequences in a variety of fields. With IP a
  strong driver of legal activity in both emerging and reemerging fields (
 including M&A), the potential for a ripple-down effect is considerable. T
 he lingering questions about whether or not other circuits follow suit or
  if the U.S. Supreme Court will weigh in only add to the tangle. Simply p
 ut, if your practice touches these areas, the Sunbeam Products decision i
 s one you need to fully understand. Get that insight from this relevant a
 nd timely 90-minute audio seminar. Chaired by Ronald Gellert of Eckert Se
 amans Cherin & Mellott (Wilmington, DE), this 90 minute audio program wil
 l examine the  Sunbeam Products  decision and will explore: Current Circu
 it Splits for Both Sale and Rejection of IP Contracts in Bankruptcy. Draf
 ting Techniques to Avoid Becoming Lost in Bankruptcy Quagmire. Impact of 
 Ruling and Interpretation of Current Existing Contracts. Strategy for Ent
 ities Involved in Future IP Licensing to Protect Themselves as Licensor a
 nd Licensee. Joining Mr. Gellert will be Todd A. Denys of Porzio, Bromber
 g & Newman, P.C. (Princeton, NJ) and Alexander Arato, VP and Assistant Ge
 neral Counsel of CA Technologies. \n\n\n\nQuestions? Call 24-hour Tech Su
 pport at 1-800-495-9378.
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