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Title: 199A and Other Provisions Affecting Pass-Through Vehicles Date: Tuesday, November 27th, 2018 Time: 2:00 PM Eastern Standard Time Duration: 1 hour |
Leading Edge Webinar Series 2019 Artificial Intelligence in the Real World: How Law Schools Can Prepare Future Lawyers for Business Issues and the Disruption of Intellectual Property. |
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Title: Impact on U.S. Corporations and Their Shareholders of the New 21% Corporate Tax Rate, Section 163(j) Interest Limits and Other New Provisions Date: Tuesday, December 4th, 2018 Time: 3:00 PM Eastern Standard Time Duration: 1 hour |
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Title: The New World of U.S. International Taxation After the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Date: Tuesday, December 11th, 2018 Time: 10:00 AM Eastern Standard Time Duration: 1 hour |
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Vikram Savkar, Vice President and General Manager International and Higher Education Markets Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S. |
Host: Vikram Savkar, Vice President & General Manager, International and Higher Education Markets at Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S. Guest Speaker: Steven
P. Tapia, Distinguished Practitioner In Residence, Seattle University School of
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Title: Artificial Intelligence in the Real World: How Law Schools Can Prepare Future Lawyers for Business Issues and the Disruption of Intellectual Property. Date: Wednesday, April 17th, 2019 Time: 01:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time Duration: 1 Hour |
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This webinar will examine how the quickly expanding uses of artificial intelligence in business and technology are forcing new ways of thinking about content, technology and other intellectual property licenses. It will examine:
Steve Tapia is a
Distinguished Practitioner in Residence at the Seattle University School of
Law, where he teaches in the areas of intellectual property, digital commerce,
internet law and business innovation. He is also the Director of the Law
School’s Technology and Innovation Immersion program, as well as the Law
School’s Business Boot Camp. Prior to joining the faculty, he was senior
in-house counsel for DIRECTV, Microsoft, HBO and television station KCET in Los
Angeles. Prior to those engagements, he was an attorney with Loeb &
Loeb in Los Angeles, California, where his practice focused on intellectual
property and business litigation. He was admitted to the California State Bar
in 1983.
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Steven P. Tapia Distinguished Practitioner In Residence Seattle University School of Law |