This program provides a complete analysis of key events in all areas of IP, providing updates on cases, legislation and government agency developments that all IP lawyers need to know.
A panel of in-house IP counsel from prominent companies will discuss best practices and strategies for confronting IP issues. Plenary sessions will address recent developments in privacy issues, trademark hot topics, exhaustion of IP assets, standards-essentials patents, trade secrets, recent court decisions regarding copyright and ethical issues for IP practitioners.
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10 May 2024
Legal News: Environmental
AIM Act Update: Certified Audit for Recipients of Specific Allocations Due May 31, 2024
To avoid being caught unaware, companies subject to regulation under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) hydroflouorocarbon (HFC) reduction rules promulgated under The American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act must file a third-party audit of the company’s quarterly and annual HFC inventory reports previously submitted to the EPA by May 31, 2024.
10 May 2024
Consumer Class Defense Counsel
CFPB Announces Proposed Rule Regarding Nonsufficient Funds Fees
On Wednesday, January 24, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced a Proposed Rule aimed at blocking nonsufficient funds fees on debit card, ATM, and certain peer-to-peer payment transactions that financial institutions decline in real time.
10 May 2024
Consumer Class Defense Counsel
Legal Decision Expected Today Regarding Implementation of CFPB Rule Reducing Credit Card Late Fees
On March 5, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalized a rule that would reduce credit card late fees to $8 for large credit card issuers