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Christine Hicks

Field LLP

On-Demand Programs

  • IP Issues for Non-IP Lawyers: Understanding Your Client’s Intellectual Property and What to Do About It (On-Demand)

    Discover practical information so that you can understand the types of IP owned by your clients and the steps that can be taken to develop and implement an IP strategy. Explore the nature of the IP profession and some of the tools used by IP practitioners to assist their clients. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a webinar on September 16, 2020. Total running time is 1 hour. Though we do our best to ensure quality, technology is not always 100% reliable. This recording contains a minor audio glitch, we apologize for the inconvenience.
  • IP Issues in the Age of Social Media (On-Demand)

    This presentation discusses how IP issues intersect with social media and technology, and how to identify and avoid issues before they arise. It will also review strategies to ensure that clients protect their name and goodwill, avoid unfair competition disputes, and use keywords and meta-tags to increase their online profile without infringing on third party rights or putting their intangible assets at risk. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2019.
  • Intellectual Property Law for Non-IP Lawyers (On-Demand)

    Intellectual property [IP] rights can be found in nearly every transaction and are often the most valuable asset of any business. If your client has a business name, provides a product or service to others, uses a website or software, gets referenced on social media, creates or improves on technology, or has confidential business information such as customer lists and data, they have IP rights to consider. Learn from experienced IP practitioners and develop strategies to protect your clients. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2019.

Publications

  • Alberta Business Law Practice Manual

    The Alberta Business Law Practice Manual is a comprehensive resource designed for business lawyers in Alberta. Whether you practice in corporate law, intellectual property law, oil and gas law, or commercial litigation, this manual provides essential information and precedents for any business law practitioner.
  • Alberta Business Law Practice Manual: 2021

    The Alberta Business Law Practice Manual is a comprehensive resource designed for business lawyers in Alberta. Whether you practice in corporate law, intellectual property law, oil and gas law, or commercial litigation, this manual provides essential information and precedents for any business law practitioner.
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