Protect What’s Yours and Stay Out of Court! A Lawyer’s Perspective on Service Agreements

Nov. 5 – 1:45pm, 3:00pm
Yeoman Room

Want to have the best drafted service agreement possible?  Want to avoid lawsuits?  Want to sleep better at night knowing your valuable intellectual property and services are not being abused, misused or otherwise stolen by your competitors?  If so, then you must attend this presentation in which Brad Gross, a leading attorney in the area of cloud computing and IT service transactions, will discuss and breakdown the complex legal issues that impact your business, and show you how to protect your assets and stay out of litigation.  You’ll leave this session with a greater understanding of how to draft solid agreements that help your company achieve its business goals.  Actual case examples and the latest court decisions impacting the IT industry will be explained, and their impact on your business will be discussed.

brad gross Protect What’s Yours and Stay Out of Court! A Lawyer’s Perspective on Service AgreementsBradley Gross, Becker & Poliakoff, P.A.
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Bradley Gross is a partner in the law firm of Becker & Poliakoff, P.A., and directs the firm’s Business Technology Law Practice Group. He is a leading legal authority with regard to managed services, cloud computing, and software as a service (“SaaS”) transactions, and frequently lectures worldwide on those topics. His practice also focuses on areas such as business process / global sourcing transactions, domestic and cross-border licensing agreements, and the development, acquisition, disposition and commercial exploitation of intellectual property for technology companies.

He has twice been ranked as a Superlawyer in the area of Information Technology Law, and has twice been ranked by Florida Bar members as being in the top two percent of all Intellectual Property Law attorneys in the State of Florida. A former NBC Television Technology Law correspondent, Mr. Gross is an active member of several technology industry consortiums, and the author of a blog devoted to technology law-related topics.

Website: http://www.becker-poliakoff.com
Blog: http://bradleygross.com

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