Greenberg Traurig is a sponsor of the 22nd Annual Rocky Mountain Intellectual Property Institute taking place May 30-31 in Colorado. The IP Institute is the premier forum for bringing together intellectual property professionals from across the United States and beyond. The event will focus on how the state of global regulation is impacting patent practice, and how those same regulatory bodies might affect AI innovation. Additionally, the conference will discuss how AI is changing the way that creative content is made, as well as how we practice law.
On Thursday, May 30, Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Liz Harding will present the session, "A Journey to the Dark Web." The session will discuss what exactly is the dark web, risks in the workplace, trade secret risk, reputational risk, and criminal liability risks. Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Amy Kramer will be a panelist during the trademark/copyright breakout session, "Right of Publicity," on Friday, May 31. The session will navigate the challenges of social media and digital content in using personal identities; analyze state-by-state differences in publicity rights laws; and discuss legal strategies for defending against unauthorized use and leveraging First Amendment rights. Amy also will be a panelist during the ChIPs Breakfast discussing building community among Women in IP. Also on May 31, Greenberg Traurig Shareholder Ian C. Ballon, co-chair of the firm's Global Intellectual Property & Technology Practice, will present "Internet Law in Review," discussing everything you need to know about internet law developments in the last 12 months.