The Debate: Round 2 – To Catalogue or Not to Catalogue Your Trade Secrets | Kisaco Research

- Different rationale on whether you can log trade secret IP?
 Differences in industries?
 How companies operate that may provide different rationale
- What variables are available to track their trade secret?
- How their industries operate,
- Examine examples of cost/benefits of trade secret tracking
- How to effectively mark, catalogue trade secret – to avoid litigation
 What tools and controls are available.
 How many categories do you use?
- How do you define different sensitivity issue and audits.

Speaker(s): 

Author:

Shane O`Neill

Assistant General Counsel
Norsk Titanium

Shane O’Neill trained and qualified as a competition lawyer at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer where he advised clients in the aerospace and aviation sectors on merger control and antitrust regulatory matters. Since moving in-house he has advised on a broad range of matters including IT outsourcing, IP licensing, data protection, IPO, cybersecurity, commercial negotiations with aerospace OEMS, corporate transactions, and IP strategy. 

Currently, he is Assistant General Counsel at Norsk Titanium, a global leader in metal 3D printing which supplies components to the aerospace, defence, and industrial sectors. He is responsible for a number of corporate areas including driving the company’s IP strategy, creation of IP awareness, trade secret protection, IP portfolio management, IP risk reduction, IP collaboration and cybersecurity.

Shane O`Neill

Assistant General Counsel
Norsk Titanium

Shane O’Neill trained and qualified as a competition lawyer at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer where he advised clients in the aerospace and aviation sectors on merger control and antitrust regulatory matters. Since moving in-house he has advised on a broad range of matters including IT outsourcing, IP licensing, data protection, IPO, cybersecurity, commercial negotiations with aerospace OEMS, corporate transactions, and IP strategy. 

Currently, he is Assistant General Counsel at Norsk Titanium, a global leader in metal 3D printing which supplies components to the aerospace, defence, and industrial sectors. He is responsible for a number of corporate areas including driving the company’s IP strategy, creation of IP awareness, trade secret protection, IP portfolio management, IP risk reduction, IP collaboration and cybersecurity.

Author:

Erica LoRe

Senior Director, Intellectual Property Counsel
Invivyd

Erica LoRe

Senior Director, Intellectual Property Counsel
Invivyd

Author:

David Joyal

VP, Legal – Patents
Coty Inc

David Joyal

VP, Legal – Patents
Coty Inc
Time: 
2:15 - 3:00
Agenda Track No.: 
Track 1
Session Type: 
General Session (Presentation)