8th Annual Intellectual Property for Non-IP Specialists
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Friday, November 3, 2006
Rainier Square Conference Center, 1301 Fifth Avenue, 3rd Floor Atrium, Seattle, WA
General Practitioners, Business Attorneys, Estate Planners, Solo and Small Firm Practitioners, or other attorneys who may have clients with intellectual property issues. Almost all businesses and many individuals have significant intellectual property rights that should be properly protected, registered, or licensed. This seminar will present a comprehensive overview of several intellectual property categories and teach you how to recognize a patent, trademark, copyright, trade secrets or other intellectual property issue so that you can best advise your client.
TOOLS and TIPS on:
- Advising clients on Recognizing hidden problems
- When to seek more expert advice; Licensing technology to others;
- Registering Copyrights; Current Developments in Internet Law;
- Protecting Trade Secrets; Choosing and Registering
- Effective Trademarks
- Applying for Patents
Registration Fees (tuition includes course materials):
| KCBA Member: |
$165 |
| Non-KCBA Member: |
$195 |
| Non-Attorney: |
$145 |
6 General CLE Credits Approved
National Speaker, Steven Stark Presents:
Writing to Win
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November 8, 2006
Registration: 8:3 0 am
Program 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Rainier Square Conference Center, 1301 Fifth Avenue, Seattle
Co-Sponsored by University of Washington Law School
Registration Fees (Includes book, Writing to Win: The Legal Writer)
Priority (Paid by October 25, 2006): $200
Standard (Paid after October 25, 2005): $220
5.25 General CLE Credits APPROVED
Administrative Law for the Rest of Us
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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Rainier Square Conference Center, 1301 5th Ave., 3rd Floor Atrium, Seattle
8:30am - 9:00am Registration and Coffee
9:00am - 3:30pm Seminar
While many of us don't specialize in administrative law, we are often faced with questions that require an understanding of unemployment benefits, workers' compensation insurance and licensing reviews. This basic course will provide a foundation for understanding so you will be prepared with insightful, practical and comprehensive advice for your clients.
Business professionals, managers and human resources directors are welcome.
5.25 General CLE Credits Approved
Winning Isn’t Everything:
What About Collecting On That Judgment?
"Show Me the Money"
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November 16, 2006
Rainier Square Conference Center, 1301 Fifth Avenue, 3rd Floor Atrium, Seattle, Washington
Registration 8:30 am
Program 9:00 am - 4:30pm
This seminar will be valuable for:
Attorneys who represent creditors, debtors or who are involved in any collection matters, as well as credit managers and business professionals involved in any aspect of the collection industry.
Program Highlights:
- Comprehensive analysis of collection remedies under state and bankruptcy law.
- What a potential debtor should know to protect her or his assets.
- The “ins” and “outs” of collecting and enforcing debt obligations.
Registration Fees (Includes Written Materials):
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| Optional Luncheon re: Asset Searches |
 $25 |
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KCBA Member |
 $165 |
| Non-KCBA Member |
 $195 |
| Non-Attorneys, Paralegals & Students |
 $145
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| Course Materials Only (Available after the program): |
| KCBA Members |
 $50 |
| Non-KCBA Members |
 $65 |
6.25 General & .5 Ethics CLE Credits Approved; 6.75 Total CLE Credits
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