IBA 5th Silicon Beach Conference: From Start-Up to Exit

22 Jan - 24 Jan 2023

Session information

Session one: hot topics

Description

Consisting of four sessions over two days, these very dynamic and well-attended sessions enable you to select from a menu of hot topics in the IP, private M&A and technology sectors and participate in roundtable discussions.

 Topics of current interest are selected to stimulate a lively debate. Moderators on each table introduce the table topic and the participants do the rest. Background knowledge or experience within areas for discussion is not required. Our menu will include hot and 'late breaking' topics in the areas of intellectual property law, internet law and mobile technologies, privacy and data protection, technology and contracting.

 Discussion is usually around the interface of law, business, technology and culture, with a global focus. Many topics for discussion are often the subject of considerable public and media interest. In participating in the table topics, you will gain a deeper insight into these areas and be able to add your own comments.

 The format is interactive networking. The sessions will provide you with a great opportunity to meet many other lawyers and to discuss topics of mutual interest with them; don't forget your business cards, e-cards and contact details to share. We welcome new participants in these discussions.

Participants should select two round table topics per session with 25 minutes at each table.

Topics include:

1. IP in the metaverse and beyond

2. Going green – protecting and encouraging green technology innovation with IP

3. New framework for transatlantic data transfers

4. Navigating the dynamics of cyber risk landscape in M&A transactions and beyond

5. Incentivising employees – retention following mergers

6. Fundraising structures for start-ups

7. Fashion and beauty – best strategies for protecting fashion designs in US, Europe and Asia

8. Technology and IP litigation at what cost? A discussion of insurance coverage for legal fees and litigation funding (supportive or trolls in sheep’s clothing?)

9. Impact of DSA on US firms

10. Cloud contracting for the public sector - overcoming doubts and legal challenges

11. Emerging litigation and regulatory risks in crypto

12. Corporate structures for start-ups – the Delaware Flip or not?

13. Out of this world! – trademark protection in outer space

Session / Workshop Chair(s)

Albert Agustinoy Cuatrecasas, Barcelona, Spain; Associations and Committees Liaison Officer, Technology Law Committee
David Bates Taylor Wessing , San Francisco, California, USA
Jon Bradford Colab, Los Angeles, California, USA
Michael Fuller Knobbe Martens, San Diego, California, USA
Ralph Gabric Haynes Boone, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Ralph Gabric Haynes Boone, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Ping Gu Zhong Lun Law Firm, Beijing, China
Linda Igarashi Sheppard Mullin Richter and Hampton , Costa Mesa, California, USA
Jason Jardine Knobbe Martens Olson and Bear LLP, San Diego, California, USA; Chair, Patent Law Subcommittee
Pavan Jawanda McCarthy Tetrault , Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Philip Kempermann HEUKING, Düsseldorf, Germany
Sanjeev Kumar Tiwari K&S Partners, Gurugram, Haryana, India
Jessica Lee Loeb & Loeb, New York, New York, USA; Chair, Cybersecurity Subcommitee
Roland Marko WOLF THEISS Rechtsanwälte GmbH & Co KG, Vienna, Austria
Eric Martin
Philip Nolan Mason Hayes & Curran, Dublin, Ireland
Nicole S Phillis Davis Wright Tremaine, Los Angeles, California, USA; Member, IBA Diversity & Inclusion Council
Fredrik Roos Setterwalls Advokatbyrå AB, Gothenburg, Sweden
Justin Santarosa Duane Morris, Los Angeles, California, USA
Søren Skibsted Kromann Reumert, Copenhagen, Denmark; Member, Technology Law Committee Advisory Board
Bridget Smith Relativity Space, Los Angeles, California, USA
Massimo Sterpi Gianni Origoni, Rome, Italy
Jonathan Thomas Mayer Brown, New York, New York, USA
Staci Jennifer Trager
Ady van Nieuwenhuizen Fieldfisher, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Session presentations