This session is by video link with San Francisco. Two practicing attorneys, specializing in international transactions, will guide the group through the negotiation of a cross-border license transaction between a German and a Silicon Valley company. The attorneys will each assume the roles of licensor and licensee, respectively. They will each seek to negotiate IP-related clauses that are favorable to their respective client, making appropriate arguments in support.
A joint undertaking of the Bucerius Center for Transnational IP, Media and Technology Law and Policy and UC Hastings College of the Law, this program is designed for advanced students and recent graduates wishing to acquire in-depth knowledge in the field of intellectual property law and IP transactions.
Explore key issues facing IP practitioners from both a theoretical and practical approach. Working together with field leaders, you'll take part in topic-based seminars and develop the skills needed to transact intellectual property within a global economy.
Gain practical know-how and develop strategies for transacting intellectual property across borders and legal systems! Hone your negotiation skills by working with advanced law students and young professionals from different legal backgrounds during this intensive three-week summer course.
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CLE Credit
UC Hastings is an approved provider of California MCLE. Attorneys licensed in California may satisfy their full 25-hour MCLE requirement by completing the Summer Program, except for the required hours in Legal Ethics, Prevention / Detection / Treatment of Substance Abuse or Mental Illness, and Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession. Attorneys licensed in another state should consult their bar to determine whether California MCLE programs may be used to satisfy their CLE requirements. The Summer Program will issue a Uniform Certificate of Attendance to assist attorneys licensed outside California in obtaining CLE credit.
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