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Hot Legal Issues for Tech Companies in 2015: Export Controls & Protecting Federally Funded IP

Connecticut Technology Council

3.18.2015

Sponsored by: Connecticut Technology Council and McCarter & English, LLP

This program focuses on two key areas companies must pay close attention to when developing and selling technology – or risk relinquishing ownership or unlimited licensing rights to the federal government and subjecting themselves to draconian government controls.

Aimed at industry professionals, attorneys, contract and compliance managers, this series will educate you on these crucial issues for protecting your technology.

Session 1 – 8:30am-9:30am

Zlatko Hadzismajlovic, Special Counsel, McCarter & English, LLP

Export Control Reform: The new regulatory landscape

• How the revisions to the U.S. Munitions List and ITAR effect your business
• How to strategically employ the Commodity Jurisdiction Process
• How to shield your Emerging Technology from ITAR/USML Cat. XXI

Session 2 – 9:45am-10:45am

Daniel Kelly, Partner, McCarter & English, LLP

Session 2 addresses what happens to IP that you develop with full or partial funding under government contracts and grants and how to protect it.

The government gets a unique set of rights when it pays for or accepts delivery of inventions, computer software and proprietary technical data. Moreover, failure to make appropriate and timely disclosures to the Government can compromise your rights in IP already developed. This hour-long program gives you a roadmap to safeguard your valuable IP when doing business with the Government.

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