Corporate Counsel's IP Counsel Forum

Corporate Counsel magazine is presenting its 6TH ANNUAL IP COUNSEL FORUM. This event will bring together over 130 members of the Intellectual Property Community representing leading corporations from a variety of industries.

 

Senior In House Counsel repressentingl Align Technologies, Cisco, Coverity, eBay Inc., Google, JDS Uniphase, Microsoft, Whirlpool, Palm, Sony Corporation of American, Sun Microsystems, Tessera, Whirlpooll, Xilinx, Inc. and Zoran Corporation, among others, are expected to be there. Delegates represent a wide range of companies and firms, including Fortune 500 Corporations, mid-sized corporations and recent start-ups with novel ideas to patent in their respective markets.

For more information and details on how to register for this event presented by ALM, click here.

If you'd like to meet with someone from IP.com during this conference, please contact us here and we'll be happy to arrange a convenient time to meetup.

If you're unable to be at the conference in San Jose, you can follow @IPCounselForum on Twitter where the event will be covered by those attending using the hashtag #ipcf as well as here on the Securing Innovation blog of IP.com..

General Counsel West Coast Conference

Corporate Counsel presents the 6th Annual General Counsel West Conference, to be held Nov. 6-7, 2008, in San Francisco. This year’s conference will focus on “Sustainability and Innovation.”

The ALM General Counsel Conference is designed to provide general counsel with access to their best and brightest peers and an understanding of what is working in the world's best legal departments. Attendees will gain insight into the innovative practices and processes in place to manage some of the most difficult corporate and legal issues of today, including:

  • The credit crunch

  • Extracting value from intellectual property

  • Bet-the-company litigation

  • Doing business in Asia

  • White collar crime

  • Electronic discovery

  • Sustainability and corporate social responsibility

  • Globalization