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Pitfalls to Avoid in Collaborative Research

Pitfalls to Avoid in Collaborative Research

MaryAnne Armstrong, Ph.D.
Birch Stewart Kolasch Birch LLP

Discusses important issues that should be considered when entering into a collaborative research agreement. In particular, she will address questions such as:

  • What should you think about before exchanging proprietary information and how do you protect your information, yet let someone else know of your technology?
  • How do you equitably protect any innovations that result from collaboration?
  • Death and divorce – How do you plan for the collaboration ending?

In the webinar, “Pitfalls to Avoid in Collaborative Research,” MaryAnne Armstrong, Ph.D. of Birch Stewart Kolasch Birch LLP will discuss important issues that should be considered when entering into a collaborative research agreement. In particular, she will address questions such as: * What should you think about before exchanging proprietary information and how do you protect your information, yet let someone else know of your technology?