Today’s in-house legal teams supporting global operations are navigating rapid change across patent enforcement, intellectual property regulatory policy and cross-border dispute strategy.
Join King & Spalding, together with LKGLOBAL, for a focused discussion on the key developments reshaping the global intellectual property landscape.
This year’s program will bring together seasoned U.S. litigation partners, international trade partners and strategic advisors across a series of panels examining the most significant legal and business developments affecting patent owners and technology‑driven companies. Discussions will address developments in U.S. patent litigation, U.S. Patent Office policy changes regarding inter partes reviews, the International Trade Commission, FRAND disputes, trade‑related IP risk, and the evolving role of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) with a particular focus on how European and non‑European companies are integrating UPC litigation into coordinated global enforcement and licensing strategies.
Designed for in-house legal leaders who want more than a high-level overview, the program is practical, current and forward looking, grounded in real-world experience advising on U.S.–EU coordinated disputes, enforcement decisions and regulatory change. The seminar also offers the opportunity for direct dialogue with peers in an interactive setting. Space is intentionally limited to ensure a substantive discussion.
For questions and to register, please contact Michelle Jordan.