Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD/CPE hours
* This interactive online recording includes questions and quizzes requiring critical thinking about the topics, so you have no annual limits to the number of points/hours you can claim with this format of learning. Please verify with your CPD rules
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the key steps in developing an effective IP strategy and the benefits of doing so
- Learn the risks of incorporating AI into an IP strategy and how to implement practices to mitigate protection and infringement challenges
Chair
Garry Williams KC, Richmond Chambers
IP Strategy, Ai and Patentability
- The benefits of developing an IP strategy
- Steps to consider when developing a strategy
- The risks associated with incorporating AI as part of your IP strategy from a protection and infringement perspective
- Practices and procedures that should be implemented to best manage these risks
Presented by Sean Brogan, Principal, AJPark Law
Presenters
Sean Brogan, Principal, AJ Park Law
Sean leads AJ Park's Commercial IP department. He is an experienced technology and intellectual property lawyer helping private and public sector organisations structure their business and operations to protect, commercialise and best use their assets.
Garry Williams KC, Richmond Chambers
Garry Williams has more than 20 years' experience of civil and commercial litigation. He started his career at Russell McVeagh in 1992, where his work focused on commercial litigation and contentious intellectual property matters. In 1997, Garry went to the UK where he worked for Nabarro Nathanson and then Olswang. On his return to New Zealand in 2003, Garry joined Bell Gully and was a member of that firm's litigation department until moving to the separate Bar at the beginning of 2014. He is now a member of Richmond Chambers, the specialist advocacy and advisory set located in the General Buildings on the corner of Shortland and O'Connell Streets in the heart of Auckland's CBD and legal precinct. Garry accepts instructions in most areas of civil litigation and he has particular expertise in intellectual property matters. He is an experienced trial and appellate advocate, having appeared many times in New Zealand's superior courts and specialist tribunals. Garry is on the Faculty of the NZLS Litigation Skills Programme. He is also a member of the Trans-Tasman and New Zealand Committees of the Intellectual Property Society of Australia and New Zealand (IPSANZ).