Our increasingly virtual, technological and digital society has brought new challenges for lawyers who must help their clients understand and protect their intellectual property rights in emerging commercial marketplaces, as well as handle any disputes that may arise in the process. These disputes can involve intellectual property rights (trade secrets, copyright, patents, trademarks), emerging technologies, licensing terms, financial issues, unfair competition, confidentiality, data privacy and regulatory issues, not to mention the more standard breach of contract and employment issues.

Expediency is key in resolving technology-related disputes, given the fast pace of the tech industry. This article will discuss why and how to use mediation to resolve disputes involving technology, IP and the digital economy.

The Why

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