Navigating the Legal Landscape of the Metaverse: Opportunities and challenges

Diane Littlejohn
Diane Littlejohn | Technology Law & Policy Center

Attorney Diane Littlejohn serves as the Executive Director of the Technology Law and Policy Center at North Carolina Central University School of Law (NCCU). In addition, Ms. Littlejohn maintains her private practice, practicing primarily in intellectual property law.

On-Demand: March 29, 2023

Navigating the Legal Landscape of the Metaverse: Opportunities and challenges

$195.00 1.5 hour CLE

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Program Summary

The metaverse is coming! The metaverse is coming! The metaverse is a virtual environment that bridges the gap between the virtual and physical world. Along with new possibilities for collaboration, the metaverse is rife with both legal opportunities and challenges. This presentation will discuss and provide an overview of what the metaverse is, privacy law and IP issues involved in the metaverse and what opportunities and challenges lawyers should be aware of in the metaverse.

This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Privacy issues in the metaverse
  • IP issues/cases involving the metaverse
  • New opportunities for lawyers and law firms in the metaverse

Date: March 29, 2023

Closed-captioning available

Speakers

Dianne Littlejohn_Technology Law & Policy Center_FedBarDiane Littlejohn | Technology Law & Policy Center

Attorney Diane Littlejohn serves as the Executive Director of the Technology Law and Policy Center at North Carolina Central University School of Law (NCCU). In addition, Ms. Littlejohn maintains her private practice, practicing primarily in intellectual property law. While a student at NCCU, Ms. Littlejohn served as a staff editor on the NCCU Law Review as well as a senior editor on the Southern Region Black Law Students Association Law Journal (SRBLSA).

During her time as a student, Ms. Littlejohn published a legal article in the SRBLSA Law Journal concerning presidential security. Ms. Littlejohn has also been featured in publications including, Voyage Raleigh Magazine, Authority Magazine, and Canvas Rebel. She is originally from Omaha, Nebraska and spends her free time with her two dogs and enjoys listening to podcasts.

Agenda

I. Privacy issues in the metaverse | 10:00am – 10:30am

II. IP issues/cases involving the metaverse | 10:30am – 11:00am

Break | 11:00am – 11:10am

III. New opportunities for lawyers and law firms in the metaverse | 11:10am – 11:40am