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Upcoming Webinar Series! Commercial Litigation Outlook: Insights and Predictions for Litigation Trends in 2022

Trading Secrets

In the second annual installment of Seyfarth Shaw’s Commercial Litigation Outlook , our nationally-recognized team provides keen insights about what to expect in 2022. Other key trends in the commercial litigation space addressed in these webinars are: Antitrust. Consumer Class Action Defense. Consumer Class Action Defense.

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Working with a Vendor for Better Dataset Solutions

Velocity of Content

Further, we as a vendor can offer our own expertise and insights into the building process, and we can also adapt solutions as needed based on the specific data needs of a team. For example, if a client needs to track unsanctioned import/export of pharmaceuticals across borders, a deep search solution can provide the necessary insights.

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Fireside Chat with Mike Sweeney: IPO & Thought Leadership

Corsearch

But we are increasingly focused on online counterfeiting and piracy, where threats are complex, dynamic, and inter-connected across multiple online channels and jurisdictions, all of which puts consumers further at risk. Targeted topics include IP infringement on fast-growing e-commerce platforms.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

The conference will provide attendees with insights on the latest market developments, as well as case law and regulators on this topic. The event will provide an opportunity for authors of accepted articles to present and discuss the various national approaches to implementing some of the key provisions of the DSM Directive.

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Sunday Surprises

The IPKat

The event is designed to encourage interactive discussions among participants through panel debates, with each of them covering 4 or 5 key topics related to each specific sector. Experts from different countries and regions will be sharing and exchanging insights on various areas of IP. Further information is available here.

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17th Public Commission Meeting – The FTC is Finally Seeing Green?

LexBlog IP

” (The Commission also did some consumer research suggesting 2012 consumers thought “sustainable” meant “durable”). Instead, specificity is the key for lawful green claims – what aspects of your product or service are green, and what makes it green. They said the bare minimum.

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Instead of Shining a Light on Dark Patterns, New FTC Report Leaves Many Questions Unanswered

LexBlog IP

For some time now, dark patterns have been quite the trending topic for both marketers and privacy professionals. And outside this country, the European Data Protection Board issued some interesting guidelines on the topic. ” Yet the example that follows involves presenting a choice to consumers that features an outright lie.