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William Kelly Named to the Faculty of the Rocky Mountain Intellectual Property & Technology Conference

By News and Resources, William Kelly

William (“Bill”) Kelly of Kelly Law Partners has again been named to the Faculty of the Rocky Mountain Intellectual Property & Technology Institute, one of the country’s preeminent intellectual property conferences. The RMIPTI is sponsored by the Colorado Bar Association, Stanford Law School, the Copyright Society of the USA and the ABA Section of Intellectual Property Law. This is Bill’s 14th consecutive year of service to the Institute.

This year, Bill will join Niki Schwab of Moye White to present, “Workplace Issues in a Post-Pandemic, BLM and #MeToo World.”  Live streaming begins on July 17th.  For more about RMIPI2020, visit: https://eventmobi.com/cobaripplus/

William Kelly and Christopher Yost of FedEx Present Webinar on Ascertainability

By News and Resources, William Kelly

Managing Partner of Kelly Law Partners, William Kelly, and Managing Director of Litigation at FedEx, Christopher Yost were pleased to present a complimentary webinar for the International Association of Defense Counsel (“IADC”). The webinar explored what types of facts lend themselves to winning arguments based on ascertainability and ascertainability-plus factors. It examined how some discovery and expert strategies help shape a record for ascertainability issues, and visited some of the recent COVID-19 class actions which lend themselves to strong certification challenges based on the ascertainability standard.

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William Kelly and Chanda Feldkamp Address Our “New Normal” in CBA Presentation

By Chanda Feldkamp, Community, News and Resources, William Kelly

What happens after everyone goes back to work? This is a question on everyone’s minds. William Kelly and Chanda Feldkamp address this topic in a webinar available on the Colorado Bar Association website. The webinar addresses issues relevant to employers, employees and their respective counsel. The workplace will not return to normal in the face of COVID-19, so what does our new normal look like?

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