CLASS SUMMARY
Speaker: Michael Erdle
The art of effective negotiation; how to build lasting agreements without becoming either a bully or a wimp. The art of negotiation touches every aspect of our lives -- we routinely negotiate with our spouses, our children, our landlord, our employer, and so on. It is equally important in business -- we negotiate with our customers, our suppliers and our investors. This lecture, "Negotiation for Fun and Profit," is given by Michael Erdle, managing partner of Deeth Williams Wall. Michael is a specialist in mediation and arbitration and gives a thorough grounding in the basics of negotiating skills.
Case studies focus on issues situations most entrepreneurs will face: research projects, starting a business venture, obtaining investors and licensing a product or invention.
DATE | TIME | LOCATION
November 5, 2008
5:30PM - 6:30PM
MaRS Collaboration Centre
101 College St., Toronto
Lower Level Auditorium
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REGISTRATION
Registration is free but required. You only need to register once in order to attend all lectures so when you register you will receive a confirmation for the program as a whole, which began on October 1, 2008.
Please note that certification will be offered to those who check in at lectures.
Registration is now closed for this event. To register for the lecture series, go to:
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ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Michael Erdle is managing partner of Deeth Williams Wall LLP, a leading Toronto technology and intellectual property law firm. He has practiced primarily in the areas of information technology and intellectual property law for more than 20 years. He is a qualified mediator and arbitrator and is a member of the ADR Institute of Ontario and the ADR Institute of Canada.
Michael’s areas of expertise include Internet and e-commerce; patent, trademark and copyright protection of information technology; technology development and licensing; technology transfers; joint ventures; strategic alliances; private-public sector partnerships; financing of technology and technology ventures; system implementation, outsourcing; electronic publishing and the mediation and arbitration of technology disputes.
Michael is a member of the Board of the ADR Institute of Ontario and is co-chair of the ADRIO Technology and Intellectual Property Section. He is a founding member of the Information Technology and E-Commerce Section of the Ontario Bar Association and a former member of the section executive. He is the Past-President of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) and is a member of the IPIC ADR Committee. Michael is a member of the board of the Canadian IT Law Association. He is also a member of the Toronto Computer Lawyers Group (past chair), the International Technology Law Association and the Information Technology Association of Canada.
Michael has written and spoken on many current issues in information technology and intellectual property law, including dispute resolution, the development and distribution of Internet and multimedia products and services, electronic commerce, outsourcing, domain names, and software licensing. He has lectured on intellectual property law at Osgoode Hall Law School of York University in Toronto and McGill University in Montreal.
Michael was called to the Ontario bar in 1988. He is a registered trade-mark agent.
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