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Intellectual Property Insurance Coverage Essentials

National Constitution Center is hosting the above titled audio conference on January 8, 2009.

Effective Intellectual Property Insurance coverage protects businesses from the myriad of copyright, trademark & patent infringement claims that can occur, but not all policies provide adequate coverage. What are the strategies for negotiating effective coverage of your clients' intellectual property assets? Join us for this 60-minute audio program where you will discover:

  • IP Insurance Essentials: Patent, Copyright & Trademark Coverage
  • Keys to Providing Specialized Coverage to Protect from IP Risks
  • CGL Policies & Standard IP Insurance Coverage: What You Must Know
  • Advertising Injury Provisions in Liability Insurance Policies

David A. Furlow, a senior partner with Thomas & Knight, LLP, will serve as the faculty for this program.

More details and registration are available here.

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