Our special guest this week, Brendan Kehoe, Associate General Counsel, Spotify, will Present on:
What mediators should know from an in-house perspective
During this conversation, I will discuss mediation from an in-house counsel perspective. The challenges and opportunities for in-house counsel may be quite different than outside counsel who are representing us. In-house counsel can be a tremendous resource for mediators to utilize to effectively bring a matter to a resolution. I will share some best practices that I have observed in my years handling litigation and mediation on behalf of the companies I've worked for as well as some areas for improvement.
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Our presenter:
Brendan has a broad set of experience across the media, entertainment, publishing, tech, and music industries, focusing on complex intellectual property, litigation, and regulatory matters. While with Kirkland & Ellis, Brendan helped the Associated Press resolve the Obama Hope Poster case on favorable terms and The Tetris Company obtain broad relief against an infringing knock-off video game. At Pearson Education, he helped resolve years-long litigation over the use of photos in textbooks, and at Bloomberg, he worked on cutting-edge news and data IP issues. At Spotify, Brendan heads up the US Litigation team and the global Copyright practice group. He loves playing tennis, going to concerts, and traveling with his family.
Offered by Will Work For Food, founded by Natalie Armstrong-Motin (www.HowToMarketMyMediationPractice.com and moderated by Jeff Kichaven (www.JeffKichaven.com ), Jean Lawler (www.LawlerADR.com), and coordinated by David Shraga (www.DavidShraga.com)