Intellectual Property & AI Issues in M&A, Part 2

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COURSE INFO

  • Available Until 5/12/2028
  • Next Class Time 1:00 PM ET
  • Duration 60 min.
  • Format MP3 Download
  • Program Code 05122026
  • MCLE Credits 1 hour(s)


Course Price: $65.00
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COURSE DESCRIPTION

Advance your IP and AI expertise with sophisticated strategies for complex technology acquisitions and specialized intellectual property transfer scenarios. This program builds on foundational concepts to address challenging situations including international IP portfolios, open source compliance, and emerging AI regulatory frameworks. Develop the specialized knowledge required for cutting-edge technology M&A transactions.

 

  • Master complex AI IP structures including joint development agreements and technology partnerships

  • Address international IP compliance including export controls and foreign investment review processes

  • Navigate open source software compliance and licensing obligations in AI system acquisitions

  • Structure representations, warranties, and indemnification provisions specific to AI and emerging technologies

 

Speakers:

Camilla Tobon advises clients on privacy and data security compliance, AI governance, and incident response, drawing on deep knowledge of global data-protection and AI regulations. As director of Shook’s Privacy Compliance and AI Governance Task Forces, she helps organizations manage risk while supporting business objectives, developing streamlined governance practices, embedding privacy and responsible-AI principles into operations, and guiding companies through U.S. and international regulatory requirements. She also assesses privacy and cybersecurity risk, implements proactive safeguards, and assists with investigations, including business email compromise incidents. Camila counsels companies of all sizes on AI governance—creating responsible-use policies, advising on data governance and retention for AI training, and ensuring compliance with consumer-rights obligations. One of the earliest to earn the IAPP’s AIGP certification, she also holds the PLS, FIP, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, and CIPM credentials, and frequently speaks on privacy, AI, and cybersecurity at industry and bar-association events

 

Elizabeth Manno focuses on technology disputes, including patent infringement, licensing, trade secrets, and other IP litigation. Elizabeth represents leading companies in technology fields including media streaming, software, semiconductors, GPS, wireless devices, internet-of-things, artificial intelligence, and medical devices. She also counsels companies on creating, maintaining, and maximizing the benefits of their IP portfolios. With her holistic approach, Elizabeth provides a steady hand and sound advice at every phase of disputes. She provides pre-suit counseling to help achieve the clients’ goals without litigation. When litigation is necessary, she leads teams toward success and is an especially strong advocate in oral arguments and on appeal.




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