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“Intellectual Property, Negotiation, & Contracts 101: What Every Professional Speaker Should Know,”
National Speakers Association/Northern California, Pro-Track Program, October 2005 — Featured Speaker [read
the Contracts 101 handout]
“Protect Yourself! Legal Rights for Artists,” City of Oakland's Fifth Annual Small Business Symposium, September 2005 — Featured Speaker
[read
the Trademarks 101 handout]
“Intellectual Property 101: A Pirate’s Life For Thee — basic intellectual property law for independent contractors,” Women In Consulting, April 2005 — Featured Speaker
[read
the IP 101 handout]
“What’s Legal? What’s Not? Getting Started: The Legal Side of Being Creative — basic intellectual property law for life coaches,”
teleclass, March 2005 — Featured Speaker
We had no idea how much we needed representation and sound advise until
Sandy's value-packed teleclass on Intellectual Property! It was then we understood that despite our genuine desire to inspire others, every time we
published our e-newsletter we were unwittingly infringing upon someone else's property rights! Yikes...As life coaches committed to integrity and
honesty, what we didn't know took us off course in big ways - and that matters in ways that have little to do with 'business' and everything to do
with living right....In short, she is the antithesis of every bad lawyer joke there is while being as brilliantly on the mark as they come.
More...
Lissa Bergin-Boles & Randy Boles, Soul
Fulfilled
“Basic Intellectual Property Concepts for Professional Speakers,” Business Speakers By The Bay, December 2004 — Featured Speaker
[read
the IP 101 handout]
“Copyright and Trademark Law: What Every Artist/Designer Should Know,” Academy of Arts College, San Francisco, Brands & Branding class, March 2004 and October 2004
“Branding Strategy -- The Art of Corporate Storytelling,”
City of Oakland's Fourth Annual Small Business Symposium, July 2004 — Workshop
Speaker [read
the Trademarks 101 handout]
“Business Bedrock: The Professionals You Need for a
Solid Business Foundation,” City of Oakland's Fourth Annual Small Business
Symposium, July 2004 — Moderator and Panel Speaker
“Contracts
and Negotiation:
What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You!” (from the SWATlaw®
Series:
Special Weapons
And Tactics for Managing
Risk), Institute of Management Accountants, June 2004 — Featured Speaker [read
the Contracts 101 handout]
“Intellectual
Property 101:
A Pirate’s Life For Thee — intellectual property law for the
non-lawyer; how to avoid infringement, and how to protect your intellectual
property” (from the SWATlaw®
Series:
Special Weapons And
Tactics for Managing Risk), Bay Area Consultants’ Network/IMC
Norcal, June 2004 — Featured Speaker
[read
the IP 101 handout]
As program director for two professional organizations, I've seen many professional development seminars, but it is rare to see a presentation that holds the audience captive, gives them valuable content they can immediately use, and leaves them laughing and excited! What a great job. Thanks!
Ron Person, Program Director, Bay Area Consulting Network
“Effective
Exit And Succession Strategies For Business Owners,” Workshop for Large
Veterinary Practices and Hospitals, Bishop Ranch Veterinary Center, May 2004 — Featured
Speaker and Moderator
“Copyright
and Trademark Law: What Every Artist/Designer Should Know,” Academy of
Arts College, San Francisco, Brands & Branding class, March 2004
— Guest Speaker
"Trademarks
101: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know" (from the SWATlaw®
Series:
Special Weapons
And Tactics for Managing
Risk), Workshop for Business Owners, The Business Group,
July 2003 — Featured Speaker [read
the Trademarks 101 handout]
Guest
Lecturer, Sonoma State University Entrepreneurship class,
2003
“Protect
Your Intellectual Property,” The
Write Stuff, Spring 2003 — Article.
[read this article]
“250
Things (and Counting) That I’m Glad I Knew
—
Or Wish I’d Known
—
During My First Year as General Counsel,”
The Docket, American Corporate
Counsel Association, November/December 2001
(cover story)
— Contributor
[read this article]
“InHouse.com: What Does It Take To Move At Internet
Speed?” The Bar Association of San Francisco, High Tech Practice
Section, September 2000 — Panel Speaker
“Lawyer-Client
Dialogue & Lawyer-Client Relationships In-House:
Dot.Com Perspective,”
Hewlett-Packard
Negotiations Training Seminar, September 2000
— Panel Speaker
“Intellectual
Property Law for the General Practitioner & Non-Intellectual Property
Specialist,”
The
Marin County Bar Association & The California Bar, Intellectual Property
Section, April 1999
— Featured Speaker
“Protection
of Content and Technology,”
3rd
National Conference for Women Intellectual Property Attorneys, November 1998
— Featured Speaker
“The
Nuts and Bolts of Antitrust Considerations in IP:
Educating Business Professionals on Antitrust Issues,”
2nd
Annual Conference for Women Corporate Counsel and Intellectual Property
Managers, October 1998
— Featured Speaker
Brinson,
J. Dianne & Mark F. Radcliffe, Multimedia Law and Business Handbook:
A Practical Guide for Developers and Publishers, 1996
—
Contributor
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