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Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 08/14/2025
Join us for an engaging Idea Exchange focused on understanding two of INTA’s prestigious awards: TMA of the Year Award and Tomorrow’s Leader Award. ***CLE is not available for this roundtable. Please email cle@inta.org for more information.***
Presented by the Trademark Administrators Committee and Young Practitioners Committee
Join us for an engaging Idea Exchange focused on understanding two of INTA’s prestigious awards: TMA of the Year Award and Tomorrow’s Leader Award. Our dynamic discussion will feature an overview of the nomination / application and selection process as well as a panel that includes prior award winners. Past award recipients will share their personal journeys, the impact of receiving these honors, and advice for future nominees. Our panel will also share professional paths, challenges faced, and how the awards have benefited their careers, providing inspiration and valuable insights for attendees
Moderator:
Tracy Cooke, Business Program Manager, Microsoft (USA)
Stephanie Moe, Partner, Fitzwilliam, Stone, Furness-Smith & Morgan (Trinidad and Tobago)Panelists:
Sarah Staff, Program Manager, Enforcement and Brand Compliance, Microsoft (USA)
Rosa Jimenez, Manager, Legal – Intellectual Property, Travel + Leisure Co. (USA)
Jodutt M. Basrawi, Associate, Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP (USA)
Noreen Maghimbi, Associate, Extent Corporate Advisory (Tanzania)
Ana Leticia Allevato, Associate, Tauil & Chequer Advogados associado a Mayer Brown (Brazil)
Tracy Cooke (Moderator)
Trademark Paralegal Manager
Microsoft Corporation (USA)
Tracy Cooke is the Paralegal Manager on Microsoft’s Global Trademark team. She has nearly two decades of experience in global trademark practices with a passion for branding and operational excellence. Supporting some of the world’s most valuable brands during her tenures at Tempur-Pedic, Amazon, EA, and now Microsoft, she excels at overseeing complex workflows and delivering strategic client-focused results. Known for effective communication, presentation, and analytical skills, Tracy navigates the intersection of legal risks and business interests. As a team leader, she collaborates with a diverse network of partners, internally and externally; providing education, advising on trademark policies and practices, developing budgets and operational efficiencies, and staying abreast of industry trends. Tracy holds a BBA from Baylor University with a minor in Neuroscience. Currently, she is serving as Co-Chair for the Development Subcommittee of the Trademark Administrators Committee.
Stephanie Moe
Partner
Fitzwilliam, Stone, Furness-Smith & Morgan
Sarah Staff
Program Manager
Enforcement and Brand Compliance, Microsoft
Sarah Staff is a Program Manager at Microsoft, specializing in digital trademark enforcement and has more than 12 years experience in intellectual property as a paralegal. She is responsible for all of Microsoft's digital enforcement program across all brands working with multiple stakeholders across the business to ensure Microsoft's brand assets are protected. Before joining Microsoft almost 10 years ago, Sarah was an IP paralegal at the firm Garvey Schubert Barer in Seattle. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of Washington and an Advanced Paralegal Studies Certificate from Edmonds College. She is also actively involved in pro bono work and volunteers with the King County Bar Association's Neighborhood Legal Clinics as well as other organizations. Sarah was the first recipient of the TMA of the Year award in 2023.
Rosa Jimenez
Manager, Legal – Intellectual Property
Travel + Leisure Co. (USA)
Rosa Jimenez is Intellectual Property Manager at Travel + Leisure Co., where she’s responsible for the management and protection of the company’s global intellectual property portfolio, trademark clearance and registration, trademark enforcement and protection, as well as intellectual property due diligence arising from corporate transactions. She has over 23 years of experience as a trademark professional.
Rosa holds a Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, and a Masters of Legal Studies from Arizona State University. She was born in Puerto Rico and loves spending time with her family, running, and reading.
Jodutt M. Basrawi
Associate
Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP
Noreen Maghimbi
Associate
Extent Corporate Advisory
Ana Leticia Allevato
Associate
Tauil & Chequer Advogados associado a Mayer Brown
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Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 06/17/2025
The event provides an overview of the INTA Committees. In particular, how committees work and how they support INTA’s mission; when and how to apply; and tips for successful application. Further, we discuss what to do if you do not get on a Committee. ***CLE is not available for this roundtable. Please email cle@inta.org for more information.***
The event provides an overview of the INTA Committees. In particular, how committees work and how they support INTA’s mission; when and how to apply; and tips for successful application. Further, we discuss what to do if you do not get on a Committee.
Moderator:
Annie Allison, Haynes and Boone, LLP (United States)Speakers:
Ken King, International Trademark Association (United States)
Randi Mustello, International Trademark Association (United States)
Heather Steinmeyer, International Trademark Association (United States)Annie Allison (Moderator)
Associate
Haynes and Boone, LLP
Annie Allison is an associate in the Intellectual Property Practice Group in the New York office of Haynes and Boone, LLP where she helps clients to obtain, enforce, and leverage their valuable intellectual property assets. Annie provides a broad range of transactional and litigation IP legal services including trademark prosecution, rights enforcement strategies, brand management and licensing for media, entertainment, fashion and technology companies. Annie counsels clients on the management and enforcement of global trademark portfolios, represents clients in TTAB proceedings and related negotiations, and advises and assists on trademark-related issues in M&A transactions and corporate due diligence.
Annie is a member of the INTA Young Practitioners Committee – Digital Programming Subcommittee.
Ken King
Strategist, Committee and Member Success
International Trademark Association
As a Strategist, Committee and Member Success of INTA, Ken King oversees the Committee Selection process and works with INTA members to get the most out of their membership. Ken has been with the Association since 2011 and has filled various roles, most recently as Senior Manager of Member Operations and previously in Sponsorship & Exhibition.
Randi Mustello
Chief Governance Officer
International Trademark Association
As the Chief Governance Officer of INTA, Randi Mustello oversees the implementation and review of the Association’s governance structure and policies. She provides strategic advice and guidance to the Board and staff on opportunities and approaches for Association governance and compliance issues and performs ongoing review and recommendations to enhance the quality and future viability of the Board and the INTA member experience. She is also the staff liaison for the Resources Group of INTA committees. Ms. Mustello holds a J.D. from New York Law School and a B.A. in English Literature from Manhattanville College.
Heather Steinmeyer
Chief Policy Officer
International Trademark Association
Heather Steinmeyer is Chief Policy Officer of the International Trademark Association, responsible for leading global policy and advocacy work in support of INTA's mission and strategy. She is also the staff liaison for the Advocacy Group of INTA committees. Prior to joining the INTA staff, Heather was a long-time volunteer who served as a board member and officer, including 2010 President, as well as on numerous committees and task forces. Immediately prior to joining INTA staff, Heather was Vice President & Counsel with Elevance Health, a Fortune 20 healthcare and health analytics company, where she was responsible for leading the legal teams supporting intellectual property and branding, marketing, privacy and security, data rights, IT, international operations, and vendor contracting. She also served as Legal Chief Operating Officer and interim Chief Ethics and Privacy Officer. Additional roles include Senior Brand Counsel with the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, and Partner at Bell, Boyd & Lloyd (now part of K&L Gates). Heather is based in Chicago, Illinois.
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Contains 3 Component(s) Recorded On: 05/21/2025
Speaker Michelle Galloway address hot-button ethics issues for IP attorneys, including AI, confidentiality, USPTO rules, and more.
Pre-recorded from INTA's 2025 Annual Meeting
This program covers hot-button ethics issues that IP attorneys confront on a regular basis. Topics include:
Ethics issues arising from use of AI in IP practices
Confidentiality and privilege in IP cases, including issues arising from protective order violations
Duty of loyalty and conflict issues
Duties related to candor to the USPTO and courts
Duties regarding third parties
USPTO rules and disciplinary decisionsSpeaker
Michelle Galloway, Of Counsel, Cooley LLP (USA)-
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Contains 3 Component(s) Recorded On: 05/21/2025
Trademark Reporter authors deliver a concise analysis of key decisions rendered by U.S. federal and state courts and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board for July 2023–June 2024 and thereafter.
Pre-recorded from INTA's 2025 Annual Meeting
Plan to attend this INTA annual favorite and hear Trademark Reporter (TMR) authors Ted Davis and John L. Welch deliver a concise analysis of key decisions rendered by U.S. federal and state courts and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board for the year of Lanham Act administration (approximately July 2023–June 2024) and thereafter. And be sure to check out the United States Annual Review: The Seventy-Seventh Year of Administration of the Lanham Act of 1946, published in the TMR, Vol. 115, No. 1.
Speakers:
Ted Davis, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP (USA)
John L. Welch, Counsel, Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks, P.C. (USA)-
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Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 05/20/2025
This session focuses on crucial skills and strategies for business development, cultivating relationships, networking, and defining a personal brand to enhance career progression for mid-level IP lawyers.
Pre-recorded from INTA's 2025 Annual Meeting
This session is tailored to mid-level intellectual property (IP) lawyers aspiring to reach the partner level at their firms. It will focus on crucial skills and strategies for business development, cultivating relationships, networking, and defining a personal brand to enhance career progression.
Moderator:
Jim Scott, Founder, Privus PLC (USA)
Speakers:
Juan Berton Moreno, Partner, Berton Moreno IP Law (Argentina)
Dan Chen, Partner, Fairsky Law Office (China)
Chrystal Dare, Partner, Johnson Winter Slattery (Australia)
Raffaele Ranieri, Partner, Notarbartolo & Gervasi (Italy)-
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Contains 3 Component(s) Recorded On: 05/20/2025
Trademark Reporter authors analyze key decisions by courts in 2024 (and thereafter) in the European Union, the United Kingdom, and other European jurisdictions.
Pre-recorded from INTA's 2025 Annual Meeting
Plan to attend this popular INTA event and hear Trademark Reporter authors Tom Scourfield, Jordi Güell, and Alicja Zalewska-Orabona deliver a concise analysis of key decisions rendered by courts in 2024 (and thereafter) in the European Union (at both the EU and national levels), the United Kingdom, and other European jurisdictions. And be sure to check out the Annual Review of European Trademark Law: 2024 in Review, published in the TMR, Vol. 115, No. 2.
Speakers:
Jordi Güell, Partner, Güell IP (Spain)
Tom Scourfield, Co-Head of the International IP Group and UK Chair of the Consumer Products Sector Group, CMS (UK)
Alicja Zalewska-Orabona, Partner, CMS (Poland)-
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Contains 3 Component(s) Recorded On: 05/20/2025
Expert panelists explore the implications of the WIPO Treaty, sharing relevant background on negotiations as well as how the Treaty's ratification stands to shift global dialogue on the treatment of Indigenous Rights and Indigenous Peoples.
Pre-recorded from INTA's 2025 Annual Meeting
The WIPO Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources, and Traditional Knowledge was ratified in May 2024. Our panel will explore the Treaty’s implications for the future of intellectual property rights; provide an overview of Indigenous Rights, Traditional Knowledge, and Traditional Cultural Expressions; and share relevant background on the 25 years of negotiations that resulted in the Treaty’s adoption. The panel will also explore issues relating to the adoption of the Treaty, developments in connection with WIPO’s Intergovernmental Committee meetings, and how ratification of the Treaty may shift the global dialogue and national treatment of Indigenous Rights and Indigenous Peoples, including how key regions have already responded.
Moderator:
Michael Pampalone, Founder & Principal, Dahan Pampalone LLC (USA)
Speakers:
Isabella Estabile, Partner, Marinello Advogados (Brazil)
Edwina Lewis, A/g General Manager, Policy and Stakeholders Group, IP Australia (Australia)
Wend Wendland, Director, Traditional Knowledge Division, WIPO (Switzerland)-
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Contains 3 Component(s) Recorded On: 05/19/2025
Expert panelists will discuss the goals, challenges, and possible solutions when balancing GI and trademark protection in the DNS.
Pre-recorded from INTA's 2025 Annual Meeting
Should Geographical Indications (GIs) have protection commensurate with trademarks in the Domain Name System (DNS)? Recent European Union legislation, extending the protection of GIs to use within the DNS, and the upcoming ICANN Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) Review have created urgency around the issue. Many in the GI and brand communities argue that a framework is necessary to ensure consistency in protection and to safeguard legitimate user and consumer interests. How will governments, brands, and the domain industry manage this issue? Our panelists will discuss the goals, challenges, and possible solutions when balancing GI and trademark protection in the DNS.
Moderator:
Madhu Rewari, Partner, Anand and Anand Advocates (India)
Speakers:
Marie-Anne Humbert, Head of the Legal Department, Comité Champagne (France)
Lindesay Low, Deputy Director, Legal Affairs, The Scotch Whisky Association (Scotland)
Susan Payne, Head of Legal Policy, Com Laude Group (UK)
Jane Seager, Partner, Hogan Lovells (France)-
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Contains 3 Component(s) Recorded On: 05/19/2025
Judges and leading litigators from India discuss recent case laws, what led to these developments, and what their ongoing impact will be.
Pre-recorded from INTA's 2025 Annual Meeting
In this session, registrants will get an opportunity to hear from a panel of experts, including a judge and leading litigators from India, on several contemporary topics, through discussion on recent case laws in the country. Our panel will analyze recent trends in jurisprudence related to the protection of copyrights and personality rights in the backdrop of AI-created works, enforcement of IP in the fashion industry, dynamic injunctions to curb hydra-headed infringers in cyberspace, how litigation costs and damages are acting as a deterrence to infringers in India, and if third party license agreements can be disclosed in the adjudication of SEPs/FRAND disputes. Join us for a riveting discussion and gain valuable insights.
Moderator:
Gauri Kumar, India and South Asia Consultant, INTA (India)
Speakers:
Hon’ble Mr. Justice Amit Bansal, Delhi High Court (India)
Hon’ble Mr. Justice Saurabh Banerjee, Delhi High Court (India)
MS Bharath, Founder and Managing Partner, KRIA Law (India)
Suhrita Majumdar, Partner, S. Majumdar & Co. (India)-
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Contains 3 Component(s) Recorded On: 05/19/2025
Global panelists discuss developments related to unfair competition law across key jurisdictions, presenting challenges and alternative approaches.
Pre-recorded from INTA's 2025 Annual Meeting
Unfair competition laws are key in protecting trademark and related rights yet differ dramatically from one jurisdiction to another and have changed significantly in recent years. Join our panelists from Asia Pacific, the European Union, the United States, and Latin America for an overview of unfair competition laws in key jurisdictions followed by a discussion of recent changes and developments related to unfair competition law; new categories of conduct regulated in some jurisdictions; parties the laws potentially reach; geographic reach of the laws; potential remedies; emerging trends, issues, and challenges of the globalized economy; and alternative approaches and best practices.
Moderator:
Jan Jensen, Principal, Jensen Law Firm (USA)
Speakers:
Valerie Calloway, Chief Trademark Counsel, IBM (USA)
Juan Qi, Head of IP, ByteDance (China)
Daniela Thompson S. Martinez, Head of IP, Natura (Brazil)
Marina Torregrosa Santana, In-House Counsel, HARIBO Group (Luxembourg)-
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