ILN Specialty GroupsThe ILN Specialty Groups provide all member firms with the ability to pool their resources and take advantage of the tremendous strength and depth of their combined expertise. Under the leadership of the Speciality Group Committee Members, these groups provide the platform for enhanced communication, enabling all members to easily service the needs of their clients requiring advice on cross-border transactions. |
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Medical Device and Drug Manufacturing Litigation Chaired by Jeff Shapiro of Arnstein & Lehr, LLP, the Medical Device & Drug Manufacturing Litigation Group provides the platform for enhanced communication, enabling all of its members to easily service the needs of their clients requiring advice on cross-border transactions. The group's members have focused on building their relationships internally through face to face meetings, periodic conference calls and shared emails. They have also been outwardly focused, hosting a cocktail reception in May of 2005 for clients and developing a virtual roundtable on the topic: "How to Lose a Lawsuit by Not Keeping Track of Your E-Mails and Documents: Spoliation, Electronic Discovery and the Avoidance of Sanctions," to showcase their collective expertise. |
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Tax Law Co-chaired by Gary Kaplan of Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Falk and Rabkin in San Francisco, California and Peter Kirpensteijn of Udink & De Jong in The Hague, the Netherlands, the International Tax Group provides the platform for enhanced communication, enabling all of its members to easily service the needs of their clients requiring advice on cross-border transactions. The group recently used the 2005 Regional Meeting of the Americas in Atlanta, Georgia to have a roundtable discussion on the issue of “Non US Investment in US Real Property: Favorite FIRPTA Structures.” |
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Corporate & Securities Co-Chaired by Charles Cowper of Gadens Lawyers in Sydney, Australia and Ted Polin of Epstein, Becker & Green, P.C. in New York, the Corporate and Securities Group provides a platform for discussion among ILN members of Corporate and Securities Law matters in an international context, including mergers and acquisitions, securities offerings, commercial contracts and corporate governance." |
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Energy Chaired by Brit Brown of Beirne, Maynard & Parsons LLP in Houston, Texas, the Energy Group provides the platform for enhanced communication, enabling all of its members to easily service the needs of their clients requiring advice on cross-border transactions. |
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Finance and Restructuring Co-chaired by Marc Udink of Udink & De Jong in The Hague, the Netherlands and David Willenzik of McGlinchey Stafford in New Orleans, Louisiana, the Finance and Restructuring Group provides the platform for enhanced communication, enabling all of its members to easily service the needs of their clients requiring advice on cross-border transactions. The Finance and Restructuring Group will use future ILN meetings to continue to set forth their goals. |
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Intellectual Property Headed by Marga Wolpert of Wolpert Rechtsanwälte, Bas Homburg, Germany and Norman Zivin of Cooper & Dunham LLP, New York, New York, the Intellectual Property Group provides the platform for enhanced communication, enabling all of its members to easily service the needs of their clients requiring advice on cross-border transactions. The group has hosted two events in conjunction with the International Trademark Association's (INTA) Annual Meeting, most recently showcasing their collective expertise at a buffet lunch in San Diego. The lunch, which brought together ILN members, clients, and potential clients, followed one of the morning's concurrent sessions - "No Longer a Missing Link - The CTM and the Madrid Protocol." With the United States joining the Madrid Protocol on November 2, 2003, the informal discussions at lunch were an interesting forum to talk about the reasons for the use or non-use of the Madrid Protocol, based on the group Members' experiences from two perspectives, including the reasons for the filing of International Applications by American Companies using the Madrid Protocol and the reasons to request the extension of trademark protection in the United States by foreign companies using the Madrid Protocol. |
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International Dispute Resolution Co-chaired by Damian Sturzaker of Gadens Lawyers in Sydney, Australia and Peter Altieri of Epstein Becker & Green, PC in New York, New York, the International Dispute Resolution Group provides the platform for enhanced communication, enabling all of its members to easily service the needs of their clients requiring advice on cross-border transactions. The goals for the group include the formalization of internal communications through the implementation of a group email address, the creation of a Knowledge Base, consisting of general statutory, treaty and other forms of legal information populated through the website, and the completion of an informational questionnaire by the members of the group. |
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International Trade Co-chaired by Peter van der Velden of Udink & De Jong in the Hague, the Netherlands and David Russell of Harrison & Moberly, Indianapolis, USA, the International Trade Group provides the platform for enhanced communication, enabling all of its members to easily service the needs of their clients requiring advice on cross-border transactions. The International Trade Group is focused on the sale and purchase of goods under the UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods ("CISG"); agency and distribution (contracts) in relation to sale of goods; documentary credit; export finance; credit insurance and arbitration under commercial contracts. |
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Labor & Employment Co-chaired by Marie Macdonald of Miller Samuel LLP, Glasgow and William Milani of Epstein Becker & Green in New York, New York. The group used the 2005 European Regional Meeting to discuss the issues of secondment and economic dismissal/redundancy plans. |
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Marketing The ILN Marketing Group provides the platform for enhanced communication, enabling all of its members to service the needs of their law firms. Chaired by Lindsay Griffiths of the ILN, the group's members are focused on the following goals: Serving as a means of sharing knowledge and best practices among member firms; assisting the ILN Administration in its marketing efforts through suggestions/feedback and co-marketing opportunities; and serving as a resource to firms in the Network without marketing professionals or departments. |
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Sports Law This Group will focus on the following areas: challenges of organizing major international sporting events, setting up associated financial support for these events, public procurements and private partnership for building of the infrastructures. tax planning, TV and other image rights, contracts, organizers liabilities and implementation of international legislation, competition law and international property (including merchandise). The Group will also focus on the more person matters of international support for the sports(wo)men in all matters, contract, tax planning, image rights, sponsoring and discipline. |
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