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New Jersey CLE - Intellectual Property Courses

This is a listing of Intellectual Property CLE Courses for New Jersey. Please make your selection below of , Online & Audio CD CLE courses for Intellectual Property in New Jersey, NJ. Click "Add" to purchase Individual CLE Courses. For more information about a particular CLE course, click on a course name.

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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Courthouse

Do you need to substantiate anything in that very funny commercial you are planning? It is easy to assume that a funny ad is just “puffery.” After all, no reasonable consumer would take it seriously, right? Well, what happens if it isn’t funny? How do you rely on humor to ensure that no claims requiring substantiation are communicated?In this CLE, Rick Kurnit will recount the cases where humor won the day for the advertiser -- and those where the final advertising did not leave the judge lau...

General Credits
1.5
Price$75

A Lawyers Guide to Theatre Production

Donald C. Farber has been practicing Entertainment Law for over 50 years. His vast experience in theatre resulted from his having to learn on the job. As a result, he wrote his first book on producing an Off-Broadway play. This course could easily take its title from that of his book, “From Option to Opening.” This course sets forth exactly what one must legally do to represent a play from beginning to end--that is from the Option to Opening. Along the way, after discussion of the Opt...

General Credits
3
Price$135

An Oral Contract Isn’t Worth the Paper It’s Written On – Or Is It?

Most lawyers enter contract negotiations aspiring to achieve a fully signed agreement containing all material terms. But many business relationships – particularly in the media and entertainment world – proceed in the absence of fully signed agreements. Why do sophisticated industry people use short-form and unsigned long-form agreements? Do these agreements create binding contractual obligations? What tests do courts use to answer this question? And what risks do the parties take? Frankfurt Kur...

General Credits
1
Price$50

Basic Patent Law for Non-Practitioners: What Every Attorney Should Know

It seems that not a day goes when by someone doesn’t come up with the “next big thing.” Even if your product doesn’t change the world, you certainly don’t want someone else taking credit for it. This CLE course on patent law will explain the importance of patents, the different types of patent protections and the patent application process.The course will also review:Patent vs. Intellectual PropertyTypical Lifespan of PatentsPreventing Loss of RightsLegal Requirements for PatentabilityApplicatio...

General Credits
2
Price$100

E-Discovery: Preparing for a Rule 26(f) Conference

While there are many courses that purport to give a broad overview of electronic discovery, this course is intended as a nuts and bolts approach to preparing to discuss electronic discovery issues at a Rule 26(f) conference, which requires lawyers to discuss electronic discovery issues with their adversaries at the outset of the case. What do I need to ask my client first? How do I go about making sure that a “litigation hold” is in effect? How can I try to negotiate the conduct of electronic...

General Credits
1.5
Price$75

Entertainment Law - The Music Industry

Entertainment and law have only become more entangled over the past few years and handling an entertainment matter is rife with complexity. This CLE course will outline everything you need to know about choosing the most qualified entertainment lawyer on behalf of your client. The course will explain why and when to seek the advice of an entertainment lawyer, best practices when looking for an entertainment lawyer and samples of the various applicable agreements and will include discussion and r...

General Credits
2
Price$75

Ethical Implications and Social Media

Jonathan Ezor, an attorney and law professor who frequently writes and speaks about ethics and social media, offers an all-inclusive review in this CLE course. Advancing technology and social media present a wide range of potential issues for any attorney or firm, and a thorough understanding of these issues and the potential for conflicts is essential. The course begins with a description of the risks faced by attorneys from use of the Internet, mobile technologies and social networks, includi...

Specialty Credits
1
Price$50

Legal Compliance for Cause Marketing Campaigns

Today, many leading advertisers create marketing campaigns to support charitable causes – burnishing brand image while boosting sales. But just because a feel-good campaign supports a charity doesn’t mean the venture participants get a pass on legal compliance. State and federal regulators have always kept an eye on these so-called “commercial co-ventures” ensuring charities are properly registered, that support goes where it’s supposed to go, and that advertising is not misleading consumers. In...

General Credits
1
Price$50

Practicing Law in the Music Industry

Today’s music business is so valuable that it has been called an essential element of "invisible exports." Along with computer software, motion pictures and books, music competes for top financial recognition with America's agriculture and aircraft industries. What makes music qualify as a business? Economics and law. Economics and law have joined forces to enlarge the duration of copyright to conform to world trading partner lengths and to enter into international trade pacts where, indeed, Ame...

General Credits
2
Price$75

Representing the Independent Filmmaker

Thanks to the proliferation of digital filmmaking, people from all walks of life are now making independent movies. Taught by attorney and author Thomas A. Crowell, this lecture will help you to issue-spot many of the problem areas faced by independent filmmakers and to negotiate key contract provisions required to protect your client’s film property. Topics discussed include: the lifecycle of a movie, literary option agreements, rights of publicity, location releases, actor agreements, music li...

General Credits
1.5
Price$75


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