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Description: Few subjects are as important to IP practitioners as the ethical considerations involved in the representation of clients when potential conflicts of interest arise. Anthony Lo Cicero of Amster, Rothstein & Ebenstein discusses the Rules of Professional Conduct (and the corresponding ABA Model Rules) that apply to conflicts of interest involving current clients (Rule 1.7) and former clients (Rule 1.9); the identification of the client (Rule 1.11); the formation and termination of the client relationship (Rule 1.16); and other subjects. Also covered: the decision in Maling v. Finnegan, Henderson, SJC 11800 (Mass. 2015), which rejected an attempt to create a conflict of interest situation where a firm prosecutes patents of similar subject matter for different clients.
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Anthony F. Lo Cicero, Esq. is a partner in the law firm of Amster, Rothstein & Ebenstein LLP. Mr. Lo Cicero advises and litigates in all areas of patent, trademark, and copyright law, and has been instrumental in developing and enforcing trademark anticounterfeiting laws in the United States and throughout the world. Mr. Lo Cicero is First Vice President of the New York Intellectual Property Law Association and will assume the presidency in 2014. He is a frequent speaker on issues of patent infringement, trademark dilution, anti-counterfeiting, arbitration, intellectual property damages and recovery, domain name disputes and Internet-related issues. He has been named a “Super Lawyer” for Intellectual Property and is included in IP Stars.
| Practice Areas: | | Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Intellectual Property Law | | Online Media Type: | | Audio | | Production Date: | | 03/23/2016 12:00 PM EDT | | Level: | | Intermediate | | Category: | | Standard | | Duration: | | 1 Hours, 0 Minutes | | Online Format: | | Live | | Course Type: | | Public |
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