[Webinar] Cannabis IP Strategies: A Forward-Looking Discussion with Patent & Trademark Specialists

Mar 28, 2024

The cannabis and psychedelics industries are experiencing explosive growth, fueled by groundbreaking research and development. As the cannabis industry continues to grow, what does the future hold for cannabis-based pharmaceuticals and non-pharmaceutical products? What components are critical to a successful intellectual property strategy? Companies must ensure their products are protected in this rapidly evolving legal framework and are set up for protection and success. With the potential federal rescheduling of cannabis, what impact will this have on trademark protection and registration strategies for cannabis pharmaceuticals and other products?

Watch this webinar featuring Vicente LLP attorneys, our cannabis economist, and trademark and intellectual property law specialists, including Erich Veitenheimer of VEIT3IP LLC, on Thursday, March 28, 2024, at 1 p.m. ET. Panelists will discuss the current state of IP protection for cannabis pharmaceuticals, how federal cannabis rescheduling might reshape the IP landscape, and potential IP strategy opportunities for the psychedelics industry.  

Topics of discussion may include:

  • IP protection options for cannabis pharmaceuticals, botanicals, and the methods of making/delivering them.
  • Insights on companies developing products such as inhalers, vapes, etc
  • Trademark and patent protection within the pharmaceutical sector and the impact of rescheduling; as well as registration strategies for psychedelics
  • Considerations for protecting genetics
  • Does rescheduling change the relevant IP landscape?
  • Potential opportunities in psychedelics

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