2010-An Internet and IP Odyssey: Navigating Bold New Challenges
Along the Journey
Intellectual Property Law Section - 2010 Annual Meeting Program
7.0 MCLE Credits: 6.0
Professional Practice – 1.0 Ethics
Part 1
Welcoming Remarks
Joyce L. Creidy, Esq., Intellectual Property Law Section Chair
Chehrazade Chemchan, Esq. and Michael A. Oropallo, Esq., Program
Co-Chairs
Copyright and Fair Use: Is All Fair in Comedy and Politics? The fair use defense to copyright infringement liability has
always required complex and fact-specific analysis. As the courts have
interpreted and applied Judge Leval’s ground breaking concept of
transformative use, the outcome of a fair use defense has become
increasingly difficult to predict. Cases involving humorous and
political content often test the boundaries of fair use. Are such works
treated differently by courts, and if so, should they be? A panel of
prominent copyright practitioners will discuss developments in the
evolution of fair use, using examples of recent cases involving comedy
and politics to illustrate the challenges practitioners face advising
clients on this important legal doctrine.
Moderator: Paul M. Fakler, Esq., Moses & Singer LLP, New York City
Panelists: Oren J. Warshavsky, Esq., Baker & Hostetler LLP, New York
City, Roger L. Zissu, Esq., Fross Zelnick Lehrman & Zissu, P.C., New
York City
Part 2
Creative Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: Vicarious
and Contributory Liability Against Service Providers of
Trademark and Copyright Infringers More and more, trademark
and copyright proprietors are taking action against landlords, shippers,
Internet Service Providers, Internet auction and advertising sites,
social networking websites, credit card companies, and other service
providers to stop counterfeiters and infringers from using these
services, especially over the Internet. Courts within
the United
Stateshave addressed these
actions in a series of recent cases which impact enforceability of
copyright and trademark rights. The panel will discuss the current legal
standards and explore best practices and tips on how to tackle such
cases, as well as how courts in other jurisdictions have addressed these
issues.
Moderator: Mark I. Peroff, Esq., Hiscock & Barclay, New
YorkCity
Panelists: Davide Bresner, Esq., Rapisardi Intellectual Property,
Milan,
Italy
Brian W. Brokate, Gibney, Anthony & Flaherty, LLP, New York City
Theodore C. Max, Esq., Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP,
New York
City
Part 3
Ethics Update 2009—A Year in Transition With the
adoption by New York of a revised Rules of Professional Responsibility
(replacing the Code of Professional Responsibility), the panel reviews
three areas in which ethical considerations may arise: 1) The
permissible limits in use of a private investigator; 2) Conflicts
arising out of a trademark search and 3) An attorney’s obligation
to report an infirmity in a client’s rights: licensing
negotiations; assertion of client’s rights in an adversarial
setting; and in litigation.
Moderator: Philip Furgang, Esq., Furgang & Adwar, LLP, New York City
Panelists: Jeanne Hamburg, Esq., Norris McLaughlin & Marcus P.A.,
New York City, William Thomashower, Esq., Schwartz and Thomashower LLP,
New York City
Part 4
Survey of Federal Circuit and U.S.Supreme Court Patent
Cases The federal courts continue to shift many paradigms
of patent law and litigation. This distinguished panel will take you on
a journey through recent cases and developments, and provide some
insight regarding yet-to-be decided issues and cases.
Moderator: Mary Ann Ball, Esq., Fulbright & Jaworski LLP,
New York
City
Panelists: Susan E. Farley, Esq., Heslin Rothenberg Farley & Mesiti,
PC, Albany, Douglas J. Nash, Esq., Hiscock & Barclay LLP, Syracuse
Remarks by The New
YorkBar Foundation
Part
5
Going International With A Tight Budget - How Do Brand Owners Do
This During these challenging economic times, both in-house
and outside counsel are encouraged to partner together to find effective
solutions to manage an international trademark portfolio. Being partners
requires open and honest dialogue about the type of challenges faced and
how they can be overcome. This panel discussion will focus on some of
the strategic, legal and ethical issues that are faced by in-house and
outside counsels when managing an international trademark
portfolio.
Moderator: Sheila Francis Jeyathurai, Esq., Rouse, New York City
Panelists: Sujata Chaudhri, Esq., Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman, P.C.,
New York City, Lauren A. Dienes-Middlen,
Esq., World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., Stamford, CT, Olga
M. Nedeltscheff Esq., Limited Brands Inc., New York City
Part 6
Expert Witnesses—Hiring and Disclosing An Expert That Will
Withstand A Preclusion Attack The selection,
disclosure of opinions, and Daubert challenges to experts in
Intellectual Property cases has hit a fever pitch. This panel will
provide insight, practice pointers and a “view from the
bench”, on this timely topic.
Moderator: Honorable David E. Peebles, U. S. Magistrate Judge, Northern District
of New York, Syracuse
Panelists: Leonard A. Feiwus, Esq., Kasowitz, Benson, Torres &
Friedman, LLP, New York City, Basil Imburgia, Esq., FTI Consulting,
Inc., New York City
Part 7
When, Why And How To Bring Criminal Actions Against
Trademark Counterfeiters? Trademark counterfeiting is
a crime and when appropriate, brand owners work with
the U.S.government
to build successful criminal cases against counterfeiters, in addition
or in place of civil measures. The panel will explore with
representatives from the U.S.government
and the pharmaceutical and certification industries:
• when a case is appropriate for criminal prosecution
• why a company should bring cases to prosecutors attention and
• how to put a successful criminal case together
Moderator: Jessica Parise, Esq., Fulbright & Jaworski LLP,
New York
City
Panelists: Brian Donnelly Esq., Pfizer, Inc., New London, CT
Brian H. Monks, Esq., Underwriters Laboratories Inc., Melville
Tyler Newby, Esq., U.
S. Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.
Annual Law Student Writing Competition
Closing Remarks Joyce L. Creidy, Esq., Section Chair
Chehrazade Chemcham, Esq. and Michael A. Oropallo, Esq., Program Co-Chairs
This program was recorded on January 26, 2010 at the New York
State Bar Asssociation's Annual Meeting.
This
archived webcast is a video online program that you will view and listen
to on your computer screen. The program code for each topic that you
write on the included MCLE Form only appears on the screen and is not
announced by audio.
|