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July 21, 2020 | 11:00 AM - 12:15 AM AEST
Category
Substantive Law

Overview (Program Summary)

A program hosted by:

ACC Australia

In this session, Baker McKenzie Partner, Toby Patten, and Special Counsel, Caitlin Whale, will cover the law and provide practical tips for drafting and negotiating limitations of liability.


Speakers

Toby Patten, Partner - Baker McKenzie
Toby Patten is a partner in Baker McKenzie's Technology and Healthcare teams in Melbourne. He joined the Firm in March 2005. Toby has more than 15 years' experience in technology, healthcare, privacy and intellectual property commercial law. In addition to his legal qualifications Toby holds a Bachelor of Science (Hons), majoring in biochemistry.

Caitlin Whale, Special Counsel - Baker McKenzie
Caitlin Whale is a special counsel in the Technology, Communications and Commercial team. She advises on technology, outsourcing and commercial law issues. Caitlin advises on technology and rights-specific issues in large corporate and commercial transactions, and has experience in managing multi-territory licensing and divestments for multi-national clients. She has extensive experience in advising on a range of commercial arrangements, including licence and software agreements, research and development and collaboration agreements, supply agreements and distribution agreements. Caitlin has experience in rights management and enforcement, advising on the ownership, registration, exploitation and protection of copyright, trade marks and designs. She has represented rights-owners and users and has particular experience in relation to online infringement issues.

Notes

If your company/organisation is deemed to be a competitor of the host organisation for this event, you may be excluded from attending this event. If you believe there may be a conflict or are uncertain, please enquire with ACC Australia.

CLE

Credits: 1.25pts
Category: Substantive Law

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