February 23, 2012 • Columbia, SC

Continuing Legal Education
Live CLE | Intellectual Property Litigation

CLE - Continuing Legal Education Credit Course - Forclosure Defense SeminarIssues over the enforcement of Intellectual Property is one of the fastest growing legal matters in the U.S. and abroad. With the explosion of the Internet and the never-ending flow of ideas and digital content, the need for knowledgeable IP attorneys has never been greater.Continuing Legal Education CLE Credit Course - Special Offer


This CLE course will introduce lawyers to the basics of Intellectual Property law, including the areas of trademarks, copyrights and patents.

 

The course will also cover Internet property rights, enforcement and litigation and settlement strategies.

 

The following Key topics will be discussed:

  • Visual Artist Rights Act (VARA)
  • Explaining "Fair Use" of Trademarks
  • Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA) Safe Harbor
  • Domain Names and Cybersquatting
  • Selecting Survey, Language and Economic Experts
  • Pre-textual Calling

 

Agenda Register Now

12:30 – 01:00

Registration

 

 

01:00  - 01:10

Introduction to Intellectual Property Law

 

•Copyrights
•Patents
•Trademarks

 

 

01:10 - 01:50

Copyright

 

•Transactional Issues
•Enforcement and litigation

   

01:50 - 02:20

Trademark

 

•Transactional Issues
•Enforcement and litigation

 

 

02:20 - 02:40

Internet-related Topics, including:

 

•Domain Names and Cybersquatting
•Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) Safe Harbor

 

 

02:40 – 02:55

Break

 

 

02:55 - 03:20

Trade Secret

 

 

03:20 - 04:20

Ethical Considerations in Intellectual Property Practice

   

04:20 -  04:45

Settlement Strategies

 

•Negotiation Techniques
•Mediation, Arbitration and Other ADR Techniques


CLE Course Speakers:

Stephen S. Ashley, Jr.
cle credit course speaker

Attorney Stephen S. Ashley, Jr.

Ashley Law Firm P.C. - Columbia, SC

 

Stephen S. Ashley, Jr. is a registered patent attorney licensed by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and has been admitted to practice law by the State Bars of North Carolina and Mississippi. He has practiced law for more than fourteen years, and has practiced exclusively in the field of intellectual property law for the past ten years.

 

Stephen was born in Binghamton, New York, and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina, where he graduated from South Mecklenburg High School. He earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from North Carolina State University, and obtained his law degree at Mississippi College School of Law.

 

Upon graduation from law school in 1997, Stephen worked for three years at a nationally recognized civil litigation firm in Mississippi, where he handled complex litigation such as products liability, medical malpractice and environmental cases. His work included several wrongful death cases and a national class action case arising from accidents involving Firestone tires on Ford Explorer vehicles.

 

In 2000, Stephen returned to his home State of North Carolina to practice at intellectual property law firms in Greensboro and Charlotte. For the past ten years, Stephen has practiced exclusively in the field of intellectual property, helping businesses and individuals protect their inventions and other intellectual property. Stephen has prepared and filed patent applications in a variety of technologies, including chemical, mechanical, medical devices, consumer products, business methods and textiles. He has also handled numerous intellectual property lawsuits, representing intellectual property owners against infringers as well as defending businesses accused of infringing patents and other intellectual property.

 

In 2008, Stephen started the Ashley Law Firm P.C., dedicated to providing high quality intellectual property legal services. In 2011, Stephen was elected for the fourth consecutive year to Business North Carolina's "Legal Elite" in the field of intellectual property. Each year Business North Carolina magazine sends ballots to every practicing attorney in North Carolina (totaling 20,373), and asks them which lawyers they would rate as being among the best in fourteen specific fields of law. The lawyers receiving the most votes in each category constitute Business North Carolina's "Legal Elite." Fewer than 3% of North Carolina's active attorneys were selected to the "Legal Elite" in 2011. Stephen is also an instructor at Central Piedmont Community College's Institute for Entrepreneurship, where he teaches a course in patent, trademark and copyright law for small business owners.

 

Education

Doctor of Jurisprudence, Mississippi College School of Law, 1997
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, North Carolina State University, 1993

 

Licenses and Bar Admissions

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 2001
North Carolina State Bar, 2001
Mississippi State Bar, 1997

 

Professional Experience

Ashley Law Firm P.C., Charlotte, North Carolina, Founder and Owner, 2008- present
Adams Intellectual Property Law, P.A. (formerly Adams Evans P.A., formerly Adams, Schwartz & Evans P.A..), Charlotte, North Carolina, Associate Attorney, 2001- 2008.
Patent Law Offices of Walter L. Beavers, Greensboro, North Carolina, Associate Attorney, 2000- 2001.
Barrett Law Office, P.A., Lexington, Mississippi, Associate Attorney, 1997- 2000

 

Professional Associations

Carolina Patent Trademark Copyright Law Association
North Carolina Bar Association, Intellectual Property Section
Mississippi Bar, Intellectual Property Section
Mecklenburg County Bar, Fee Dispute Resolution Committee
William Bobbitt Inn of Court
American Chemical Society

 

Register online or call: (800) 648-8604

Live CLE • Intellectual Property Litigation

February 23, 2012 • Columbia, SC
CLE Credit Course in Columbia, SC

Credits:

Total SC CLE credits: 3.5 Hours

This course has been approved by the South Carolina Bar.

 

Location:

SpringHill Suites

511 Lady Street
Columbia, SC 29201

Directions

 

Time:

Start 01:00 PM – Finish 04:45 PM

 

Tuition:

$200 First Registrant

Add Associate $100 dollars*
Add Paralegal $100 dollars*

$125 Young Lawyers - Under 4 years acceptance to the Bar.**

*Young Lawyers with under 4 years acceptance to the Bar may use the coupon code YL75 to receive the $75 discount when checking out.
**Discounts can not be combined
.

 

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