Speaking Engagements

kevin wang 1174957 unsplash

Disqualification: Lessons from Recent Cases – IPO Chat Channel Webinar

Disqualification: Lessons From Recent Cases by Michael E. McCabe, Jr. (McCabe Law LLC), Deanna Kwong (Hewlett-Packard Enterprise) and Martin Kaminsky (Greenberg Traurig) Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) – IP Chat Channel Webinar 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET April 10, 2019 1.o hours of ethics CLE

Disqualification: Lessons from Recent Cases – IPO Chat Channel Webinar Read More »

conflict

Avoiding Common Conflicts of Interest in IP Law Practice – CNA Webinar Series

Avoiding Common Conflicts of Interest in IP Law Practice by Michael E. McCabe, Jr. CNA Intellectual Property/Lawyers Professional Liability Webinar Series: 2019 IP Ethics and Risk Management Update 2:00 – 4:00 PM ET March 27, 2019

Avoiding Common Conflicts of Interest in IP Law Practice – CNA Webinar Series Read More »

Quoted In Corporate Counsel and Law.Com: Patent Lawyer Fights Identity Theft Over Fraudulent USPTO Filings From China

Michael E. McCabe, Jr. was quoted on March 4, 2019 in an article published in Corporate Counsel, entitled Patent Lawyer Fights Identity Theft Over Fraudulent USPTO Filings From China  (by Phillip Bantz) (sub. req’d).  The Corporate Counsel article discusses a Canadian lawyer who had her identity stolen and used without her consent on hundreds of trademark

Quoted In Corporate Counsel and Law.Com: Patent Lawyer Fights Identity Theft Over Fraudulent USPTO Filings From China Read More »

Quoted In IP Law360 and Legal Ethics Law360: How Firms Can Avoid Conflicts Involving Corporate Affiliates

Michael E. McCabe, Jr. was quoted extensively in the lead feature story published on March 4, 2019 in Intellectual Property Law360 and Legal Ethics Law360 , entitled How Firms Can Avoid Conflicts Involving Corporate Affiliates (by Ryan Davis) (sub. req’d).   The Law360 article discusses the ethical risks faced by lawyers who represent an entity that has multiple affiliates

Quoted In IP Law360 and Legal Ethics Law360: How Firms Can Avoid Conflicts Involving Corporate Affiliates Read More »

Scroll to Top