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Service Level Agreements in Technology Contracting

$79.00

In a world where every client depends on IT functions – web site hosting, e-commerce, telecom, storing files remotely in the Cloud, or on locally leased servers, e-mail and much more – and when most of these functions are outsourced or provided by vendors, Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are of paramount importance. SLAs set benchmarks for these services – what uptime is expected and for how long, what happens when something goes down, how is service measured and reported?  The operation of every business and every law firm rests on the answer to these questions. This program will provide you a practical guide to reviewing, drafting and negotiating SLAs for client IT functions.    Purpose of SLAs – ensuring clients get benefit of bargain, incentivizing providers Types of services – locally installed v. the Cloud Service availability – uptime, guarantees, exclusions Service performance – minimum v. expected service, resolution time v. resolution goals Special considerations when drafting for the Cloud Common failures, damages, and remedies   Speaker: Peter J. Kinsella is a partner in the Denver office of Perkins Coie, LLP, where he has an extensive technology law practice focusing on advising start-up, emerging and large companies on technology-related commercial and intellectual property transaction matters.  Prior to joining his firm, he worked for ten years in various legal capacities with Qwest Communications International, Inc. and Honeywell, Inc.  Mr. Kinsella has extensive experience structuring and negotiating data sharing agreements, complex procurement agreements, product distribution agreements, OEM agreements, marketing and advertising agreements, corporate sponsorship agreements, and various types of patent, trademark and copyright licenses.  Mr. Kinsella received his B.S. from North Dakota State University and his J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School.

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  • 60
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  • 3/1/2026
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Service Level Agreements in Technology Contracting

$79.00

Master the critical components of service level agreements that can make or break technology partnerships in our increasingly digital business environment. This program provides comprehensive guidance on drafting enforceable SLA provisions that balance client expectations with realistic performance standards while protecting against costly disputes. Learn to structure agreements that ensure accountability without creating impossible obligations for service providers.   Define measurable performance metrics and service availability standards that align with business needs Draft effective remedies and penalty structures for SLA breaches and service failures Address force majeure and excusable delay provisions specific to technology service interruptions Navigate complex issues involving third-party dependencies and cascading service level obligations   Speaker: Peter J. Kinsella is a partner in the Denver office of Perkins Coie, LLP, where he has an extensive technology law practice focusing on advising start-up, emerging and large companies on technology-related commercial and intellectual property transaction matters. Prior to joining his firm, he worked for ten years in various legal capacities with Qwest Communications International, Inc. and Honeywell, Inc. Mr. Kinsella has extensive experience structuring and negotiating data sharing agreements, complex procurement agreements, product distribution agreements, OEM agreements, marketing and advertising agreements, corporate sponsorship agreements, and various types of patent, trademark and copyright licenses. Mr. Kinsella received his B.S. from North Dakota State University and his J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School.

  • Teleseminar
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  • 60
    Minutes
  • 3/2/2026
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Service Level Agreements in Technology Contracting

$79.00

Master the critical components of service level agreements that can make or break technology partnerships in our increasingly digital business environment. This program provides comprehensive guidance on drafting enforceable SLA provisions that balance client expectations with realistic performance standards while protecting against costly disputes. Learn to structure agreements that ensure accountability without creating impossible obligations for service providers.   Define measurable performance metrics and service availability standards that align with business needs Draft effective remedies and penalty structures for SLA breaches and service failures Address force majeure and excusable delay provisions specific to technology service interruptions Navigate complex issues involving third-party dependencies and cascading service level obligations   Speaker: Peter J. Kinsella is a partner in the Denver office of Perkins Coie, LLP, where he has an extensive technology law practice focusing on advising start-up, emerging and large companies on technology-related commercial and intellectual property transaction matters. Prior to joining his firm, he worked for ten years in various legal capacities with Qwest Communications International, Inc. and Honeywell, Inc. Mr. Kinsella has extensive experience structuring and negotiating data sharing agreements, complex procurement agreements, product distribution agreements, OEM agreements, marketing and advertising agreements, corporate sponsorship agreements, and various types of patent, trademark and copyright licenses. Mr. Kinsella received his B.S. from North Dakota State University and his J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School.

  • Audio Webcast
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  • 60
    Minutes
  • 3/2/2026
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Fundamentals of Licensing Technology, Part 1

$79.00

Licenses are complex agreements governing the use of software, technology and other inventions.  Most companies depend on technology it licenses to create operate and create value.  But these complex instruments are also traps for the unwary, blending how and when the licensed technology can be used, in what territory, and by whom.  Licenses also incorporate sprawling indemnity and damages provisions. Carefully drafted, negotiated or reviewed, licenses can be the fount of great value. But their complexity is also fraught with traps.  This program will provide you with an intermediate-level guide to drafting and reviewing the most important provisions of licenses, including scope of use, property ownership and adaptation, royalties, warranties and indemnity, and remedies. Day 1: Drafting and reviewing the most important provisions of client licenses Defining the scope of the license – usage, territory, time and updates Royalties – different structures and audits Warranties in licensing – implied and express Protecting the exchange of confidential information – employee issues and trade secrets   Day 2: Remedies on breach – financial liability and specific performance Indemnity – scope of obligation, exclusions, mechanics, remedies/triggers Limitation of liability – forms liability and failure of essential purpose Risk management – insurance, escrow, force majeure IP diligence – what to look for and red flags   Speaker: Matt McKinney is a partner in the Denver office of Koenig, Oelsner, Taylor, Schoenfeld & Gaddis P.C., where his practice focuses on structuring and negotiating complex commercial and technology transactions and representing companies in intellectual property and technology-related matters.  He is experienced with a wide range of contracts regarding the commercialization and protection of intellectual property including software, content, patent and trademark licenses, and software as a service (SaaS) agreements.  

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  • 60
    Minutes
  • 4/11/2026
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Fundamentals of Licensing Technology, Part 2

$79.00

Licenses are complex agreements governing the use of software, technology and other inventions.  Most companies depend on technology it licenses to create operate and create value.  But these complex instruments are also traps for the unwary, blending how and when the licensed technology can be used, in what territory, and by whom.  Licenses also incorporate sprawling indemnity and damages provisions. Carefully drafted, negotiated or reviewed, licenses can be the fount of great value. But their complexity is also fraught with traps.  This program will provide you with an intermediate-level guide to drafting and reviewing the most important provisions of licenses, including scope of use, property ownership and adaptation, royalties, warranties and indemnity, and remedies. Day 1: Drafting and reviewing the most important provisions of client licenses Defining the scope of the license – usage, territory, time and updates Royalties – different structures and audits Warranties in licensing – implied and express Protecting the exchange of confidential information – employee issues and trade secrets   Day 2: Remedies on breach – financial liability and specific performance Indemnity – scope of obligation, exclusions, mechanics, remedies/triggers Limitation of liability – forms liability and failure of essential purpose Risk management – insurance, escrow, force majeure IP diligence – what to look for and red flags   Speaker: Matt McKinney is a partner in the Denver office of Koenig, Oelsner, Taylor, Schoenfeld & Gaddis P.C., where his practice focuses on structuring and negotiating complex commercial and technology transactions and representing companies in intellectual property and technology-related matters.  He is experienced with a wide range of contracts regarding the commercialization and protection of intellectual property including software, content, patent and trademark licenses, and software as a service (SaaS) agreements.  

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  • 60
    Minutes
  • 4/12/2026
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Fundamentals of Licensing Technology, Part 1

$79.00

Enter the complex world of technology licensing where intellectual property rights meet commercial reality in transactions that can determine the success or failure of innovative businesses. This foundational program provides essential guidance on the legal and business principles governing technology transfer agreements. Master the fundamental concepts that drive successful licensing relationships in our technology-driven economy.   Understand different types of intellectual property and their licensing implications and restrictions Structure licensing arrangements that balance licensor control with licensee commercial freedom Draft essential licensing provisions including grant clauses, territory restrictions, and exclusivity terms Navigate initial licensing negotiations and due diligence requirements for technology transfer agreements   Speaker: Roger J. Dodd has active offices in Park City, Utah (Dodd & Kuendig), Valdosta, Georgia (Dodd and Burnham), and Jacksonville, Florida (Spohrer and Dodd) where he practices trial work of all types. This includes personal injury, wrongful death, criminal defense, and domestic relations. He has been listed in Best Lawyers for more than 20 years. He is one of a handful of lawyers nationally who are listed in Super Lawyers in more than one state simultaneously (Georgia, Florida and Mountain States (5). He was Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy in Civil Trial Practice for more than 20 years and was a Board Certified in Criminal Trial Practice for more than 20 years. He acts as co-counsel all over the United States and in select foreign countries.

  • Teleseminar
    Format
  • 60
    Minutes
  • 4/14/2026
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Fundamentals of Licensing Technology, Part 1

$79.00

Enter the complex world of technology licensing where intellectual property rights meet commercial reality in transactions that can determine the success or failure of innovative businesses. This foundational program provides essential guidance on the legal and business principles governing technology transfer agreements. Master the fundamental concepts that drive successful licensing relationships in our technology-driven economy.   Understand different types of intellectual property and their licensing implications and restrictions Structure licensing arrangements that balance licensor control with licensee commercial freedom Draft essential licensing provisions including grant clauses, territory restrictions, and exclusivity terms Navigate initial licensing negotiations and due diligence requirements for technology transfer agreements   Speaker: Roger J. Dodd has active offices in Park City, Utah (Dodd & Kuendig), Valdosta, Georgia (Dodd and Burnham), and Jacksonville, Florida (Spohrer and Dodd) where he practices trial work of all types. This includes personal injury, wrongful death, criminal defense, and domestic relations. He has been listed in Best Lawyers for more than 20 years. He is one of a handful of lawyers nationally who are listed in Super Lawyers in more than one state simultaneously (Georgia, Florida and Mountain States (5). He was Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy in Civil Trial Practice for more than 20 years and was a Board Certified in Criminal Trial Practice for more than 20 years. He acts as co-counsel all over the United States and in select foreign countries.

  • Audio Webcast
    Format
  • 60
    Minutes
  • 4/14/2026
    Presented
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Fundamentals of Licensing Technology, Part 2

$79.00

Build on foundational licensing concepts with advanced strategies for complex technology transfer arrangements and specialized licensing scenarios. This program addresses sophisticated licensing structures, international considerations, and emerging technology challenges that define modern licensing practice. Develop the specialized expertise required to handle cutting-edge technology licensing transactions in today's global marketplace.     Master complex licensing structures including cross-licensing, patent pools, and standard essential patents Address international licensing considerations including export controls and foreign investment restrictions Navigate emerging technology challenges including AI licensing, data rights, and cloud-based services Structure licensing arrangements for university technology transfer and startup licensing scenarios   Speaker: Roger J. Dodd has active offices in Park City, Utah (Dodd & Kuendig), Valdosta, Georgia (Dodd and Burnham), and Jacksonville, Florida (Spohrer and Dodd) where he practices trial work of all types. This includes personal injury, wrongful death, criminal defense, and domestic relations. He has been listed in Best Lawyers for more than 20 years. He is one of a handful of lawyers nationally who are listed in Super Lawyers in more than one state simultaneously (Georgia, Florida and Mountain States (5). He was Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy in Civil Trial Practice for more than 20 years and was a Board Certified in Criminal Trial Practice for more than 20 years. He acts as co-counsel all over the United States and in select foreign countries.

  • Teleseminar
    Format
  • 60
    Minutes
  • 4/15/2026
    Presented
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Fundamentals of Licensing Technology, Part 2

$79.00

Build on foundational licensing concepts with advanced strategies for complex technology transfer arrangements and specialized licensing scenarios. This program addresses sophisticated licensing structures, international considerations, and emerging technology challenges that define modern licensing practice. Develop the specialized expertise required to handle cutting-edge technology licensing transactions in today's global marketplace.     Master complex licensing structures including cross-licensing, patent pools, and standard essential patents Address international licensing considerations including export controls and foreign investment restrictions Navigate emerging technology challenges including AI licensing, data rights, and cloud-based services Structure licensing arrangements for university technology transfer and startup licensing scenarios   Speaker: Roger J. Dodd has active offices in Park City, Utah (Dodd & Kuendig), Valdosta, Georgia (Dodd and Burnham), and Jacksonville, Florida (Spohrer and Dodd) where he practices trial work of all types. This includes personal injury, wrongful death, criminal defense, and domestic relations. He has been listed in Best Lawyers for more than 20 years. He is one of a handful of lawyers nationally who are listed in Super Lawyers in more than one state simultaneously (Georgia, Florida and Mountain States (5). He was Board Certified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy in Civil Trial Practice for more than 20 years and was a Board Certified in Criminal Trial Practice for more than 20 years. He acts as co-counsel all over the United States and in select foreign countries.

  • Audio Webcast
    Format
  • 60
    Minutes
  • 4/15/2026
    Presented
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Contracting in a World of AI Chaos

$79.00

Navigate the unprecedented challenges of creating binding agreements in an era where artificial intelligence transforms contract formation, performance, and interpretation in ways traditional legal frameworks never anticipated. This cutting-edge program addresses the intersection of contract law and AI technology, from automated contract generation to AI-powered performance monitoring. Master the emerging legal landscape that governs commercial relationships in our AI-driven economy.   Address liability and performance issues when AI systems are involved in contract formation and execution Navigate intellectual property and data rights affecting AI-generated contract terms and automated decision-making Understand regulatory compliance requirements affecting AI use in commercial contracting and performance monitoring Draft provisions addressing AI system failures, updates, and technology obsolescence in long-term agreements   Speaker: Laila Pastzti focuses her practice on technology and intellectual property transactions with deep experience in artificial intelligence and machine learning, helping clients manage risk and protect their commercial interests. A former machine-learning engineer, she advises on acquiring and integrating AI technologies—particularly in health care—guiding clients through regulations governing diagnostics, medical devices, patient care, reimbursement and operational management. Recognized as a “trailblazer in AI law,” she offers practical insight into AI investment, use and commercialization. Her work also spans technology aspects of mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, licensing and commercial deals, representing both buyers and sellers in multinational transactions. Frequently sought for her expertise in privacy, cybersecurity, big-data diligence, IP strategy and AI commercialization, she brings sophisticated guidance to complex technology-driven matters.

  • Teleseminar
    Format
  • 60
    Minutes
  • 6/25/2026
    Presented
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Contracting in a World of AI Chaos

$79.00

Navigate the unprecedented challenges of creating binding agreements in an era where artificial intelligence transforms contract formation, performance, and interpretation in ways traditional legal frameworks never anticipated. This cutting-edge program addresses the intersection of contract law and AI technology, from automated contract generation to AI-powered performance monitoring. Master the emerging legal landscape that governs commercial relationships in our AI-driven economy.   Address liability and performance issues when AI systems are involved in contract formation and execution Navigate intellectual property and data rights affecting AI-generated contract terms and automated decision-making Understand regulatory compliance requirements affecting AI use in commercial contracting and performance monitoring Draft provisions addressing AI system failures, updates, and technology obsolescence in long-term agreements   Speaker: Laila Pastzti focuses her practice on technology and intellectual property transactions with deep experience in artificial intelligence and machine learning, helping clients manage risk and protect their commercial interests. A former machine-learning engineer, she advises on acquiring and integrating AI technologies—particularly in health care—guiding clients through regulations governing diagnostics, medical devices, patient care, reimbursement and operational management. Recognized as a “trailblazer in AI law,” she offers practical insight into AI investment, use and commercialization. Her work also spans technology aspects of mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, licensing and commercial deals, representing both buyers and sellers in multinational transactions. Frequently sought for her expertise in privacy, cybersecurity, big-data diligence, IP strategy and AI commercialization, she brings sophisticated guidance to complex technology-driven matters.

  • Audio Webcast
    Format
  • 60
    Minutes
  • 6/25/2026
    Presented
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LIVE REPLAY: Service Level Agreements in Technology Contracting

$79.00

Master the critical components of service level agreements that can make or break technology partnerships in our increasingly digital business environment. This program provides comprehensive guidance on drafting enforceable SLA provisions that balance client expectations with realistic performance standards while protecting against costly disputes. Learn to structure agreements that ensure accountability without creating impossible obligations for service providers.   Define measurable performance metrics and service availability standards that align with business needs Draft effective remedies and penalty structures for SLA breaches and service failures Address force majeure and excusable delay provisions specific to technology service interruptions Navigate complex issues involving third-party dependencies and cascading service level obligations   Speaker: Peter J. Kinsella is a partner in the Denver office of Perkins Coie, LLP, where he has an extensive technology law practice focusing on advising start-up, emerging and large companies on technology-related commercial and intellectual property transaction matters. Prior to joining his firm, he worked for ten years in various legal capacities with Qwest Communications International, Inc. and Honeywell, Inc. Mr. Kinsella has extensive experience structuring and negotiating data sharing agreements, complex procurement agreements, product distribution agreements, OEM agreements, marketing and advertising agreements, corporate sponsorship agreements, and various types of patent, trademark and copyright licenses. Mr. Kinsella received his B.S. from North Dakota State University and his J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School.

  • Teleseminar
    Format
  • 60
    Minutes
  • 6/29/2026
    Presented
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LIVE REPLAY: Service Level Agreements in Technology Contracting

$79.00

Master the critical components of service level agreements that can make or break technology partnerships in our increasingly digital business environment. This program provides comprehensive guidance on drafting enforceable SLA provisions that balance client expectations with realistic performance standards while protecting against costly disputes. Learn to structure agreements that ensure accountability without creating impossible obligations for service providers.   Define measurable performance metrics and service availability standards that align with business needs Draft effective remedies and penalty structures for SLA breaches and service failures Address force majeure and excusable delay provisions specific to technology service interruptions Navigate complex issues involving third-party dependencies and cascading service level obligations   Speaker: Peter J. Kinsella is a partner in the Denver office of Perkins Coie, LLP, where he has an extensive technology law practice focusing on advising start-up, emerging and large companies on technology-related commercial and intellectual property transaction matters. Prior to joining his firm, he worked for ten years in various legal capacities with Qwest Communications International, Inc. and Honeywell, Inc. Mr. Kinsella has extensive experience structuring and negotiating data sharing agreements, complex procurement agreements, product distribution agreements, OEM agreements, marketing and advertising agreements, corporate sponsorship agreements, and various types of patent, trademark and copyright licenses. Mr. Kinsella received his B.S. from North Dakota State University and his J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School.

  • Audio Webcast
    Format
  • 60
    Minutes
  • 6/29/2026
    Presented
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