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Join me for a CLE on Building your Healthcare Start-Up as an Intra or Entrepreneur!
Looking forward to giving a CLE Webinar for Jenkins Law Library, Creating a Company: Intra and Entrepreneurship in the Healthcare Space on February 28, 2024. We will cover the basic building blocks for creating a start-up both within a healthcare system or as an outside entrepreneur. This Webinar is also applicable to any start-up in any…
Read MoreReally enjoyed teaching this CLE on Digital Health Entrepreneurship at Jenkins Law Library
Thanks as always to Jenkins Law Library for hosting my webinar on Building a Digital Health Start-up: Legal and Contract Tips. This CLE is available on demand from Jenkins for anyone who is interested!
Read MorePrimer for Israeli Digital Health Startups Entering the U.S. Market
Really enjoyed teaching again on the topic of Entry into the U.S. Market for Israeli Digital Health Start-ups at Tel Aviv University’s Coller School of Management. The cohort of start-ups was impressive, as were the faculty and other participants. Looking forward to joining this annual bootcamp in December 2023!
Read MoreFor Digital Health Entrepreneurs or Advisors: Planning your First Critical Steps
Please join me at Jenkins Law Library for a virtual CLE discussion on the key issues to take into account as you plan and build your digital health startup. Registration is at the following link: https://www.jenkinslaw.org/cle/classes/building-digital-health-start-what-are-5-critical-concerns-webinar.
Read MoreCOVID-19 spurs patent litigation among telehealth providers
Alert! All entrepreneurs and intrapraneurs in the healthcare space! COVID-19 has accelerated the advent of telehealth, and providers are vying for the #1 spot. A recent lawsuit filed by Teladoc highlights the importance of promptly securing patents and other forms of digital IP as barriers to entry from day 1.
Read MoreCan the Taste of Cheese be Copyrighted?
Can the taste of cheese be copyrighted? The European Union’s highest court has ruled: No. A Dutch cheese company tried to argue that the taste of its spreadable cheese could be copyrighted. The EU Court of Justice found that taste cannot be protected by law because it is “an idea” not an “expression of an…
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