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2024 Continuing Legal Education & Entrepreneur Event Series

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” We’re thrilled to announce the Georgia Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency approved Two CLE (Continuing Legal Education) hours for attendees registered with the Georgia Bar. For 2024, we are bringing a diversity of topics and presenters. Sign up using the form below.

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Holland & Knight's China Practice Newsletter: January-February 2022

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Holland & Knight invites you to read our China Practice Newsletter, in which our authors discuss pertinent Sino-American topics. Introduction to Georgia's Statewide Business Court Please see full Publication below for more information.

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Trademark Fraud in a Section 15 Declaration is now NOT a Basis for Cancellation of the Registration

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More thoughts and perspectives to come on this important decision, but in the meantime, my Table Topic, scheduled for the INTA Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday May 18, 2024, entitled “Who SHOULD Sign Trademark Declarations Filed with the USPTO?”

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Don’t go too far when investigating trade secret misappropriation by an employee (Fairly Competing, Episode 17)

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But a recent case from the Georgia Court of Appeals, Patel v. And please email Ben , Russell or me with any topics you’d like to hear us discuss. When an employee leaves for a competitor, it’s not uncommon for the former employer to investigate whether the employee took information on the way out the door.

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Trademark Fraud in a Section 15 Declaration is now NOT a Basis for Cancellation of the Registration

LexBlog IP

More thoughts and perspectives to come on this important decision, but in the meantime, my Table Topic, scheduled for the INTA Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia on Saturday May 18, 2024, entitled “Who SHOULD Sign Trademark Declarations Filed with the USPTO?”

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Upcoming Webinar! 2023 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Year in Review

Trading Secrets

Tailored specifically for general counsel, labor and employment counsel, IP counsel, and HR professionals, this webinar offers essential insights into trade secrets, non-competes and restrictive covenants, and computer fraud.

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Upcoming Webinar! 2023 Trade Secrets & Non-Competes Year in Review

LexBlog IP

Tailored specifically for general counsel, labor and employment counsel, IP counsel, and HR professionals, this webinar offers essential insights into trade secrets, non-competes and restrictive covenants, and computer fraud.

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