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June 2017
Part 2: Best Practices for Software License and Development Agreements
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Find out more »October 2017
Law, Practice, and Policy at the Bleeding Edge—2017 Technology Law Updates
This year’s technology law update covers a range of bleeding-edge topics including issues related to technologies used during the contracting process, strategies for commercialization of technology startup funding, and topics on data. Learn how to take your case from produced data to data visualization. Gain an understanding of your ethical obligations surrounding data privacy. 2.5 General CLE credits and 1 Ethics credit (applied for) SCHEDULE 8:00 Registration 8:45 Technology on Contracting: Practical and Legal Implications - Aaron Cronan, Cronan Law LLC, Portland Technologies used…
Find out more »December 2017
CLE: The Brave New World of Lawyer Advertising
The Technology Law Section is pleased to host Amber Hollister to discuss lawyer advertising. During this interactive presentation, we will discuss the work of the OSB Futures Task Force, and developments in the regulation of lawyer advertising and client solicitation. Today’s lawyers engage with prospective clients on social media, through online referral services, in client-lawyer matching marketplaces, as well as in more traditional forums. How can an ethical lawyer navigate this brave new world? How does our regulation of attorney…
Find out more »January 2018
CLE: Privacy by Design
Privacy by Design - What is it, why do my clients care and how can they integrate it into their development lifecycle? Hear from a small panel of speakers, both in-house and those with in-house experience, on what Privacy by Design (PbD) is, why it’s important and tips on how your clients may explain PbD requirements to their development teams, incorporate PbD methodologies, processes and policies into the development lifecycle, and document compliance. Presenters: Suk Kim, Vice President,…
Find out more »March 2018
CLE: Tech Tips
Optimize! Increase the Efficiency and Velocity of Your Law Practice – Tech Tips from the Trenches The law changes quickly, and nowhere faster than Technology Law. Previous best practices are overtaken by more incisive, more productive, more focused techniques. This CLE presents the best such “tips and tricks” specifically directed to technology lawyers. Learn effective solutions you can use today to improve your technology practice! Presenters: Leigh Gill – IP Transactions Leigh’s technology law and business practice is informed by his…
Find out more »June 2018
The Technology Law Section is hosting its summer social on June 7th in Portland
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Find out more »Demystifying Blockchain and Smart Contracts
Presentation Summary: Blockchain technologies and related applications, including smart contracts, are increasingly being viewed as a way for a wide variety of industries to enhance operational efficiencies and cut costs. However, smart contract applications are still in their relatively early stages of development, resulting in a significant amount of confusion regarding what smart contracts actually are, what role they may play in blockchain ecosystems, and what standards (both legal or technical) exist, if any, to guide their implementations. This presentation…
Find out more »October 2018
2018 Annual Meeting and Dinner
2018 Annual Meeting and Dinner. The Section will hold its 2018 annual meeting and dinner on October 11, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. at Le Chon’s private dining room, located at 113 SW Naito Pkwy, Portland, OR 97204. Hors d'oeuvres will be served starting at 5:30 p.m. The annual meeting will be held promptly at 6:00 p.m., and will be followed by a seated dinner. Spouses, friends and significant others are all welcome to join us. The hors d-oeuvres and…
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April 2022
Technology Law Section Virtual Lunch and Learn
Planning for Betrayal . . . Protecting IP From Departing Employees In the current environment of the Great Resignation and hiring talent wars, there is a key battle that must be won: protecting your intellectual property. If employees are walking out the door, have you taken the right steps to ensure that your trade secrets don’t walk out with them? If you are hiring new talent, have you prepared the right paperwork to protect your intellectual property? Join attorneys Kristin…
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