Wednesday, September 15, 2010 at 6:00 p.m.
Reviewing Software Licenses Step by Step
GARY GLISSON, ESQ. STOEL RIVES, LLP
Location:
Marriott Courtyard - Downtown
550 Southwest Oak Street
Portland, OR 97204
Time:
5:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. (Registration 5:30 p.m.; Dinner and program begin at 6:00 p.m.)
Price:
$28.00 Students
$35.00 PNPA Members
$40.00 non-members
Credit: Qualifies for 1.5 hour CLE credit for PNPA (.15 CLE credit approved by NALA and eligible for 1.5 hour credit from NFPA)
Topic:
Reviewing Software Licenses Step by Step
* Hear why a software license is different from other contracts
* Learn the information you need before you begin a legal review of the license
* Review how to avoid common traps with software license
* Understand why the "boilerplate" terms may be the most important terms to review
Speaker: Gary Glisson, Esq.
Gary Glisson is a partner with Stoel Rives, LLP and practices as a business lawyer in the firm's Technology and Intellectual Property Group. He also serves as Co-Chair of the firm's Technology Ventures Group, which advises on the formation, financing and growth of new business ventures. Gary advises clients on the intellectual property and contractual issues arising from corporate activities and commercial transactions involving their technology assets, products, services, data, information and creative content.
Specifically, Gary is experienced in the areas of contracts and licensing, sales, e-commerce and online transactions, trademark, copyright and patent protection, offshore procurement and sourcing, government contracts, export/import transactions, and business formation and venture financing. For more than 20 years, Gary has counseled companies about these issues in a variety of industries, including software and computer devices, e-commerce and online services, electronics, semiconductor and equipment manufacturing, wired and wireless communications services, medical devices, energy and renewable resources, data services, hosting and protection, as well as consulting and professional services, publishing and content creation, sports and apparel, and food and beverage.
To register, send a copy of this form, along with your check made payable to:
Pacific Northwest Paralegal Association
Attention: Tracey Curtis
Smith Freed & Eberhard, PC
111 SW Fifth Ave., Suite 4300
Portland, Oregon 97204
If you have any questions, please call Tracey Curtis (503) 471-2650.
Please register by Friday, September 10, 2010. SPACE IS LIMITED; ONLY REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED BY September 10h WILL HAVE A RESERVATION. OTHERWISE, CALL FOR AVAILABILITY. All reserved seats must be paid for including no-shows; refunds available with 24 hours notice of cancellation.
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