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My best and worst experiences in mediation

  • Marketing Resolution PO box 632 Marsing, Idaho United States (map)

Thursday, November 9th

8 a.m PST | 11 a.m EST

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Our special guest this week, Neel Chatterjee, Partner at Goodwin Procter LLP, will Present on:


My Best And Worst Experiences In Mediation

Mr. Chatterjee will reveal his best and worst experiences in mediation (and anything else Jeff asks me) . For example, if he asks me what makes me so handsome, I may have an answer.

Join us for this unique opportunity!

Offered by Will Work For Food and moderated by Jeff Kichaven (www.JeffKichaven.com ) and Jean Lawler (www.LawlerADR.com)

This worldwide conversation will be like nothing else.  Join in!  Share, learn, have fun, and raise money for food banks.

Mr. Chatterjee invites you to support Second Harvest of Silicon Valley

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About Neel Chatterjee

Neel Chatterjee is a partner in Goodwin’s Intellectual Property practice and formerly served on the firm’s Executive Committee. An internationally recognized technology litigator and trial lawyer, Neel has a proven track record of wins in hard-to-win technology cases. Neel represents entrepreneurs and disruptive technology companies. He has represented some of the most famous entrepreneurs in the world in some of their most important technology cases.

His cases often break new ground in undefined areas of the law. Clients frequently turn to Neel to try complex technology cases shortly before trial. A key strategist on complex litigation spanning multiple venues, Neel simplifies extremely complex concepts to ensure that judges and juries understand the key issues in each case. Neel has substantial expertise handling disputes related to patents, trade secrets, copyrights, internet law, and complex commercial technology issues. c

He is passionate about diversity in the legal profession and founded the Bay Area Diversity Career Fair. He also sits on the boards of the Asian Pacific Fund and the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley. Neel also serves as an adjunct professor of Law at Vanderbilt University School of Law.

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