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Fundamentals of Licensing Technology, Part 2
Build on foundational licensing concepts with advanced strategies for complex technology transfer arrangements and specialized licensing scenarios. This program addresses sophisticated licensing structures, international considerations, and emerging technology challenges that define modern licensing practice. Develop the specialized expertise required to handle cutting-edge technology licensing transactions in today's global marketplace.
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Master complex licensing structures including cross-licensing, patent pools, and standard essential patents
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Address international licensing considerations including export controls and foreign investment restrictions
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Navigate emerging technology challenges including AI licensing, data rights, and cloud-based services
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Structure licensing arrangements for university technology transfer and startup licensing scenarios
Speaker:
Roger J. Dodd has active offices in Park City, Utah (Dodd & Kuendig), Valdosta, Georgia (Dodd and Burnham), and Jacksonville, Florida (Spohrer and Dodd) where he practices trial work of all types. This includes personal injury, wrongful death, criminal defense, and domestic relations. He has been listed in Best Lawyers for more than 20 years. He is one of a handful of lawyers nationally who are listed in Super Lawyers in more than one state simultaneously (Georgia, Florida and Mountain States (5). He was Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy in Civil Trial Practice for more than 20 years and was a Board Certified in Criminal Trial Practice for more than 20 years. He acts as co-counsel all over the United States and in select foreign countries.
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