As part of its Dykema Drives Auto Webinars, Dykema will offer “E/AV, IP, Government Regulations” on Tuesday, February 23, from 1 to 2 p.m.
Many respondents expressed an industry-wide focus on legal benefits and risks tied to new electric and autonomous vehicle technologies, including increased government regulation and incentives and newly developed intellectual property. Policymakers have shown they are more than willing to invest the resources necessary to not only develop these technologies, but also, more importantly, scale them, particularly electric vehicle and battery technologies. Likewise, autonomous vehicle technology is expected to garner legislative attention, with more focus on safety and risk-minimization regulations rather than incentives.
Outstanding questions around who owns the intellectual property for these new technologies also will need to be answered. This program will review these legal trends and more.
Speaking at the webinar will be Dykema’s Tom Moga, member, Bloomfield Hills; Andy Buczek, government policy advisor, Lansing: and Clay Cossé, member, Dallas.
To register for the webinar, visit www.dykema.com and click on “News &?Events.”
- Posted February 14, 2023
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Attorneys look at 'E/AV, IP, Government Regulations'
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