Compliance Roundtable
McCarter & English will host a Compliance Roundtable at our Boston office on December 9, 8:00 - 11:30 AM. This program, put on by National Compliance Services and Regulatory Compliance will feature sessions led by Rich Green and Steven Weisman.Registration is required to gain access to the Continue Reading
Ethical Considerations in eDiscovery
Makenzie Windfelder spoke at the Philadelphia and Newark McCarter CLE Series on Ethical Considerations in eDiscovery, and discussed the ethical challenges of navigating discovery in light of the changes to the federal rules of civil procedure and requirements for cross border discovery. Continue Reading
Tips and Tools to Avoid Ethical Traps
Sheri Pastor will speak on Tips and Tools to Avoid Ethical Traps at New Jersey Law Journal’s End-of-Year CLE in Florham Park, NJ. Continue Reading
Capital Gain Exclusion for Qualified Small Business Stock: What You Need to Know
Alan Kornstein speaks on Capital Gain Exclusion for Qualified Small Business Stock: What You Need to Know at the Annual Tax Seminar of the Morris/Sussex Chapter of the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants at the Meadow Wood Manor, 461 Route 10 East, Randolph, NJ. Continue Reading
An Ethical Approach to Contemporary Legal Issues
Adam Budesheim speaks on "An Ethical Approach to Contemporary Legal Issues" at the McCarter & English CLE seminar. Continue Reading
IP and Brand Guide: Protecting Your Brand & Your Business.
Your brand may be the most valuable asset your company owns. Maggie and Jim spoke on how to identify and understand the threats to company brands. Continue Reading
Construction of the Third Lane of Panama Canal
Trends in Estates and Trusts: Planning, Administration and Litigation
Gerard Brew spoke on Trends in Estates and Trusts: Planning, Administration & Litigation at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Continue Reading
EP/US Comparative IP Law Seminar 2015 – Comparative Patent Practice Conference in Tokyo, Japan
The European Patent Package is expected to come into force in 2017 at the latest, possibly already next year. At the same time, the EPO continues to create new challenges for applicants as well as parties to opposition and appeal proceedings. Some applicants therefore consider more thoroughly Continue Reading