Legal Considerations & Comparisons for Moving Forward in the Era of Virtual, Hybrid and Onsite Exhibitions and Events
Recorded On: 04/15/2021
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Legal Considerations & Comparisons for Moving Forward in the Era of Virtual, Hybrid and Onsite Exhibitions and Events
As we continue to move forward in the exhibitions and events industry, there continues to be ongoing questions about legal considerations in terms of the changes needed for contracts, clauses, liability and risk management as it relates to virtual, hybrid and onsite events.
- What needs to be considered and what needs to change?
- Are their differences from in-person to virtual/hybrid as it relates to verbiage for virtual technology partner contracts relevant to intellectual property, system failures, refunds, music licensing, use of graphics, etc.?
- And what about exhibitor contracts?
Join Barbara Dunn, Esq. of Barnes and Thornburg as she gives you need to know updates and answers your questions.
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Barbara Dunn, Esq.
Partner
Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Corporate lawyer Barbara Dunn is relied upon by clients and colleagues alike for her innovative approach to nonprofit and tax-exempt legal matters. She remains at the forefront of current trends in this area of the law and advises clients on meetings, hospitality and travel law; contracts; employment law; computer, trademark and copyright law; litigation and risk management; administrative law; taxes; antitrust; and governance matters.
Known for her depth in the law and candid communication style, pragmatism and workable solutions are at the core of Barbara’s commitment to those she serves. With more than a quarter century of experience, Barbara does not reinvent the wheel, saving her clients valuable time and money.
Barbara has been involved in a variety of leadership positions in organizations that serve the associations and hospitality industries. She was the first woman to serve in a leadership role as chair of the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) Legal Section Council in 2005-2006.
Prior to joining Barnes & Thornburg, Barbara was a partner at the law firm of Howe & Hutton Ltd., where she practiced for more than 20 years.