Ian Rambarran and the Sacramento County Bar Association Help Companies Value Intellectual Property
Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) June 8, 2009 -- The Sacramento County Bar Association Intellectual Property Law Section and Klinedinst's Ian Rambarran are hosting a special luncheon to help business owners and managers with valuing their intellectual property.
Online registration has just opened for "How to Value Your Intellectual Property," a special luncheon on June 15, 2009 at The Firehouse Restaurant in Old Sacramento, CA. Admission to the event is only $30, and will feature guest speakers:
-- Forrest A. Vickery of Sanli Pastore & Hill, Inc.
-- Ron Crane of Vercor, LLC
-- Curt M. Rocca of DCA Partners
The guest speakers will be covering a variety of topics, including:
-- When and why valuing intellectual property is required or desired;
-- Valuing intangible assets under the Financial Accounting Standard Board (FASB) rules;
-- The differences between valuing goodwill and particular intellectual property assets; and
-- The auxiliary benefits of valuing your intellectual property.
"Intellectual property should be one of the most valued part of a business' enterprise," noted Mr. Rambarran, a shareholder with Klinedinst PC who has worked with the SCBA to host several events on Intellectual Property issues. "At this special luncheon, we hope to provide every attendee with the tools and knowledge they need to properly assess the value of their intellectual property, and understand the importance of protecting it."
The event will take place on Monday, June 15, 2009 at The Firehouse Restaurant in Old Sacramento (1112 2nd St, Sacramento, CA 95814). Doors open at 11:30am, and lunch will be provided.
To reserve your seat online, please visit www.klinedinstlaw.com/valueip or call (916) 444-7573.
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