Marcus Sprow, partner, national chair of the mechanical & electromechanical technologies practice, and Nick Ellis, global supply chain senior counsel, Foley & Lardner LLP, will review legal safeguards within technology and open innovation at OESA’s 2019 Leveraging Capital and Collaboration to Accelerate Innovation Program on May 9th at Somerset Inn in Troy, Michigan.
Topics Sprow and Ellis will cover include:
- Protection of intellectual property
- Mitigation of warranty and other commercial risks
For more information and to register, click here.
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