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Wednesday, November 3, 2021
10:00 am – 11:00 am ET

The future of the healthcare and life sciences supply chain is digital. New technologies are redefining the delivery of healthcare, improving clinical data flows, tracking medical supply inventory and enhancing overall patient care.

In this one-hour webinar, our panel of experts will look at the business issues, practical applications and legal considerations when digitizing the supply chain, covering topics such as:

  • The blockchain potential
  • Artificial intelligence and trade secrets
  • The cybersecurity challenges of digital transformation

Click here to register.

This Zoom webinar is free to attend and eligible for CLE and CPD credits. More information and joining details will be provided upon registration.

Author

Bradford Newman is a litigation partner resident in Baker McKenzie's Palo Alto Office and Chair of the North America Trade Secrets Practice. According to Chambers USA, Brad is a "recognized authority on trade secrets cases" who "is valued for his tenacious, intelligent and thoughtful approach to trade secrets matters." Bradford regularly serves as lead trial counsel in cases with potential eight and nine-figure liability, and has successfully litigated (both prosecuting and defending) a broad spectrum of trade secrets cases in state and federal courts throughout the country. He routinely advises and represents the world's leading technology, banking, professional service, manufacturing and commerce companies in connection with their most significant data protection and trade secret matters. Bradford is the author of Protecting Intellectual Property in the Age of Employee Mobility: Forms and Analysis, a comprehensive treatise published by ALM that offers authoritative guidance on legal risks and practical steps companies can take to protect their IP and remedy IP theft.

Author

Jaspreet advises market-leading tech and healthcare companies on issues at the cutting-edge of digital health. She focuses on the development and regulation of healthcare technology and data solutions. This includes assessing how digital health solutions can comply with the legal framework for data privacy, medical research and medical devices / pharmaceuticals.

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