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Presented at ACCA’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Strategically Licensing Your Company’s IP Assets

Presented at ACC’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - The Ethics of Lawyering @ Light Speeds

Presented at ACC’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Current Securities Regulation in the E-Commerce World

Presented at ACC’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Defining the IP Attorney’s Role in the E-Commerce Revolution

This paper describes, from the point of view of a business software user, the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA) and discusses how it progressed from its status as a proposed addition to Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) to adoption as a stand-alone model. It also describes the reasons for the controversy surrounding the UCITA, presents its current legislative enactment status and discusses opposition to the act.

Presented at ACCA’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Examining the Impact of the Uniform Computer Information Transaction Act

Presented at ACCA’s Annual Meeting 2000; Program - Intellectual Property Year in Review

These materials discuss what a employer can do to ensure it retains its intellectual capital. From ACCA's European Chapter Annual meeting 2000. This article is in PDF Format, you will need the <A HREF="http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html">Adobe Reader</A> to view it."

With the increasing use of and reliance upon consultants to perform work traditionally performed by employees, all in-house counsel need to know how to protect their corporate clients from misappropriation of valuable data and trade secrets. A panel of experts will address such topics as: confidentiality, protection of intellectual property, and computer security concerns in the context of non-employee disclosures.

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